Bovine endometrial MSC Mesenchymal to epithelial transition during luteolysis and tropism to implantation niche for immunomodulation

[Background] The uterus is a histologically dynamic organ, and the mechanisms coordinating its regeneration during the oestrous cycle and implantation are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to isolate, immortalize and characterize bovine endometrial mesenchymal stem cell (eMSC) lines from different oestrous cycle stages (embryo in the oviduct, embryo in the uterus or absence of embryo) and examine their migratory and immunomodulatory properties in an inflammatory or implantation-like environment, as well as possible changes in cell transdifferentiation. [Methods] eMSCs were isolated and analysed in terms of morphological features, expression of cell surface and intracellular markers of pluripotency, inmunocytochemical analyses, alkaline phosphatase activity, proliferation and osteogenic or chondrogenic differentiation capacities, as well as their ability to migrate in response to inflammatory (TNF-α or IL-1β) or implantation (IFN-τ) cytokines and their immunomodulatory effect in the proliferation of T cells. [Results] All eMSCs showed MSC properties such as adherence to plastic, high proliferative capacity, expression of CD44 and vimentin, undetectable expression of CD34 or MHCII, positivity for Pou5F1 and alkaline phosphatase activity. In the absence of an embryo, eMSC showed an apparent mesenchymal to epithelial transition state. eMSC during the entire oestrous cycle differentiated to osteogenic or chondrogenic lineages, showed the ability to suppress T cell proliferation and showed migratory capacity towards pro-inflammatory signal, while responded with a block in their migration to the embryo-derived pregnancy signal. [Conclusion] This study describes for the first time the isolation, immortalization and characterization of bovine mesenchymal stem cell lines from different oestrous cycle stages, with a clear mesenchymal pattern and immunomodulatory properties. Our study also reports that the migratory capacity of the eMSC was increased towards an inflammatory niche but was reduced in response to the expression of implantation cytokine by the embryo. The combination of both signals (pro-inflammatory and implantation) would ensure the retention of eMSC in case of pregnancy, to ensure the immunomodulation necessary in the mother for embryo survival. In addition, in the absence of an embryo, eMSC showed an apparent mesenchymal to epithelial transition state.

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Main Authors: Calle, A., López-Martín, S., Monguió-Tortajada, M., Borràs, F. E., Yáñez-Mó, M., Ramírez De Paz, Miguel Ángel
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Published: BioMed Central 2019
Subjects:Endometrial mesenchymal stem cells, Embryo implantation, Inflammation, Cell migration,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/911
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2908682023-02-17T12:30:19Z Bovine endometrial MSC Mesenchymal to epithelial transition during luteolysis and tropism to implantation niche for immunomodulation Calle, A. López-Martín, S. Monguió-Tortajada, M. Borràs, F. E. Yáñez-Mó, M. Ramírez De Paz, Miguel Ángel Endometrial mesenchymal stem cells Embryo implantation Inflammation Cell migration [Background] The uterus is a histologically dynamic organ, and the mechanisms coordinating its regeneration during the oestrous cycle and implantation are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to isolate, immortalize and characterize bovine endometrial mesenchymal stem cell (eMSC) lines from different oestrous cycle stages (embryo in the oviduct, embryo in the uterus or absence of embryo) and examine their migratory and immunomodulatory properties in an inflammatory or implantation-like environment, as well as possible changes in cell transdifferentiation. [Methods] eMSCs were isolated and analysed in terms of morphological features, expression of cell surface and intracellular markers of pluripotency, inmunocytochemical analyses, alkaline phosphatase activity, proliferation and osteogenic or chondrogenic differentiation capacities, as well as their ability to migrate in response to inflammatory (TNF-α or IL-1β) or implantation (IFN-τ) cytokines and their immunomodulatory effect in the proliferation of T cells. [Results] All eMSCs showed MSC properties such as adherence to plastic, high proliferative capacity, expression of CD44 and vimentin, undetectable expression of CD34 or MHCII, positivity for Pou5F1 and alkaline phosphatase activity. In the absence of an embryo, eMSC showed an apparent mesenchymal to epithelial transition state. eMSC during the entire oestrous cycle differentiated to osteogenic or chondrogenic lineages, showed the ability to suppress T cell proliferation and showed migratory capacity towards pro-inflammatory signal, while responded with a block in their migration to the embryo-derived pregnancy signal. [Conclusion] This study describes for the first time the isolation, immortalization and characterization of bovine mesenchymal stem cell lines from different oestrous cycle stages, with a clear mesenchymal pattern and immunomodulatory properties. Our study also reports that the migratory capacity of the eMSC was increased towards an inflammatory niche but was reduced in response to the expression of implantation cytokine by the embryo. The combination of both signals (pro-inflammatory and implantation) would ensure the retention of eMSC in case of pregnancy, to ensure the immunomodulation necessary in the mother for embryo survival. In addition, in the absence of an embryo, eMSC showed an apparent mesenchymal to epithelial transition state. 2023-02-17T12:30:19Z 2023-02-17T12:30:19Z 2019 artículo Stem Cell Research and Therapy 10: e23 (2019) http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/911 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/290868 10.1186/s13287-018-1129-1 1757-6512 en open BioMed Central
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topic Endometrial mesenchymal stem cells
Embryo implantation
Inflammation
Cell migration
Endometrial mesenchymal stem cells
Embryo implantation
Inflammation
Cell migration
spellingShingle Endometrial mesenchymal stem cells
Embryo implantation
Inflammation
Cell migration
Endometrial mesenchymal stem cells
Embryo implantation
Inflammation
Cell migration
Calle, A.
López-Martín, S.
Monguió-Tortajada, M.
Borràs, F. E.
Yáñez-Mó, M.
Ramírez De Paz, Miguel Ángel
Bovine endometrial MSC Mesenchymal to epithelial transition during luteolysis and tropism to implantation niche for immunomodulation
description [Background] The uterus is a histologically dynamic organ, and the mechanisms coordinating its regeneration during the oestrous cycle and implantation are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to isolate, immortalize and characterize bovine endometrial mesenchymal stem cell (eMSC) lines from different oestrous cycle stages (embryo in the oviduct, embryo in the uterus or absence of embryo) and examine their migratory and immunomodulatory properties in an inflammatory or implantation-like environment, as well as possible changes in cell transdifferentiation. [Methods] eMSCs were isolated and analysed in terms of morphological features, expression of cell surface and intracellular markers of pluripotency, inmunocytochemical analyses, alkaline phosphatase activity, proliferation and osteogenic or chondrogenic differentiation capacities, as well as their ability to migrate in response to inflammatory (TNF-α or IL-1β) or implantation (IFN-τ) cytokines and their immunomodulatory effect in the proliferation of T cells. [Results] All eMSCs showed MSC properties such as adherence to plastic, high proliferative capacity, expression of CD44 and vimentin, undetectable expression of CD34 or MHCII, positivity for Pou5F1 and alkaline phosphatase activity. In the absence of an embryo, eMSC showed an apparent mesenchymal to epithelial transition state. eMSC during the entire oestrous cycle differentiated to osteogenic or chondrogenic lineages, showed the ability to suppress T cell proliferation and showed migratory capacity towards pro-inflammatory signal, while responded with a block in their migration to the embryo-derived pregnancy signal. [Conclusion] This study describes for the first time the isolation, immortalization and characterization of bovine mesenchymal stem cell lines from different oestrous cycle stages, with a clear mesenchymal pattern and immunomodulatory properties. Our study also reports that the migratory capacity of the eMSC was increased towards an inflammatory niche but was reduced in response to the expression of implantation cytokine by the embryo. The combination of both signals (pro-inflammatory and implantation) would ensure the retention of eMSC in case of pregnancy, to ensure the immunomodulation necessary in the mother for embryo survival. In addition, in the absence of an embryo, eMSC showed an apparent mesenchymal to epithelial transition state.
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Embryo implantation
Inflammation
Cell migration
author Calle, A.
López-Martín, S.
Monguió-Tortajada, M.
Borràs, F. E.
Yáñez-Mó, M.
Ramírez De Paz, Miguel Ángel
author_facet Calle, A.
López-Martín, S.
Monguió-Tortajada, M.
Borràs, F. E.
Yáñez-Mó, M.
Ramírez De Paz, Miguel Ángel
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title Bovine endometrial MSC Mesenchymal to epithelial transition during luteolysis and tropism to implantation niche for immunomodulation
title_short Bovine endometrial MSC Mesenchymal to epithelial transition during luteolysis and tropism to implantation niche for immunomodulation
title_full Bovine endometrial MSC Mesenchymal to epithelial transition during luteolysis and tropism to implantation niche for immunomodulation
title_fullStr Bovine endometrial MSC Mesenchymal to epithelial transition during luteolysis and tropism to implantation niche for immunomodulation
title_full_unstemmed Bovine endometrial MSC Mesenchymal to epithelial transition during luteolysis and tropism to implantation niche for immunomodulation
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publisher BioMed Central
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url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/911
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