Transforming growth factor beta and the endometrium.

J D Godkin, J J Doré
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Abstract

During the oestrous or menstrual cycle and throughout much of pregnancy, the uterine endometrium undergoes rapid, as well as progressive, morphological and functional modification. During the preimplantation stage of pregnancy, the endometrium provides an environment that sustains embryonic development, and then participates in the nidation process. Later, the endometrium contributes the maternal component of the fetomaternal placenta. For a successful pregnancy, the placenta must orchestrate and regulate opposing forces. Trophoblast invasion must be limited to protect the uterus from destruction, while the allogenic fetus must be guarded from maternal immunological attack. Because of their powerful effects on the cellular and molecular processes associated with cellular proliferation and differentiation, angiogenesis and immunomodulation, the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) polypeptides have been identified as potential modulators of many endometrial functions. Here, we examine the literature concerning cell-specific and temporal patterns of TGF-beta expression in the uterine endometrium during the oestrous cycle and pregnancy and evaluate the influence of ovarian steroids on TGF-beta expression in a range of species. Studies of the function of TGF-beta in the endometrium and at the fetomaternal interface are reviewed and discussed.

转化生长因子和子宫内膜。
在发情或月经周期以及整个怀孕期间,子宫内膜经历了快速的、进行性的形态和功能改变。在妊娠的着床前阶段,子宫内膜提供维持胚胎发育的环境,然后参与胚胎定植过程。后来,子宫内膜贡献了母胎胎盘的母体成分。为了成功怀孕,胎盘必须协调和调节相反的力量。滋养细胞的侵袭必须受到限制,以保护子宫免受破坏,而同种异体胎儿必须受到保护,免受母体的免疫攻击。由于其对细胞增殖和分化、血管生成和免疫调节相关的细胞和分子过程的强大作用,转化生长因子β (tgf - β)多肽已被确定为许多子宫内膜功能的潜在调节剂。在这里,我们研究了有关发情周期和妊娠期间子宫内膜中tgf - β表达的细胞特异性和时间模式的文献,并评估了卵巢类固醇对一系列物种中tgf - β表达的影响。对tgf - β在子宫内膜和胎母界面的功能研究进行了综述和讨论。
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