Fetal-maternal communication: the role of Notch signalling in embryo implantation

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作者
Cuman, Carly [1 ]
Menkhorst, Ellen [1 ]
Winship, Amy [1 ,2 ]
Van Sinderen, Michelle [1 ]
Osianlis, Tiki [3 ]
Rombauts, Luk J. [4 ]
Dimitriadis, Evdokia [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Prince Henrys Inst Med Res, Embryo Implantat Lab, Clayton, Vic 3180, Australia
[2] Monash Univ, Dept Anat & Dev Biol, Clayton, Vic, Australia
[3] Monash Surg Private Hosp, Monash IVF, Clayton, Vic, Australia
[4] Monash Univ, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Clayton, Vic 3168, Australia
基金
澳大利亚国家健康与医学研究理事会;
关键词
ENDOMETRIAL STROMAL CELLS; GENE-EXPRESSION; PROTEIN MEMBERS; HUMAN PLACENTA; GROWTH-FACTORS; MOUSE; PATHWAY; TROPHOBLAST; DIFFERENTIATION; PREECLAMPSIA;
D O I
10.1530/REP-13-0474
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The establishment of a successful pregnancy requires the implantation of a competent blastocyst into a 'receptive' endometrium, facilitating the formation of a functional placenta. Inadequate or inappropriate implantation and placentation is a major reason for infertility and is thought to lead to first-trimester miscarriage, placental insufficiency and other obstetric complications. Blastocystendometrial interactions are critical for implantation and placental formation. The Notch signalling family is a receptor-ligand family that regulates cellular processes as diverse as proliferation, apoptosis, differentiation, invasion and adhesion. Notch signalling is achieved via cell-cell interaction; thus, via Notch, cells can have direct effects on the fate of their neighbours. Recently, a number of studies have identified Notch receptors and ligands in the endometrium, blastocyst and placenta. This review collates current knowledge of this large receptor-ligand family and explores the role of Notch signalling during implantation and placentation, drawing on information from both human and animal studies. Overall, the evidence suggests that Notch signalling is a critical component of fetal-maternal communication during implantation and placentation and that abnormal Notch expression is associated with impaired placentation and pre-eclampsia.
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页码:R75 / R86
页数:12
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