Journal article

2D-DiGE analysis of the human endometrial secretome reveals differences between receptive and nonreceptive states in fertile and infertile women

NJ Hannan, AN Stephens, A Rainczuk, C Hincks, LJF Rombauts, LA Salamonsen

Journal of Proteome Research | Published : 2010

Abstract

Endometrial secretions in the uterine cavity contain mediators important for endometrial receptivity and embryo implantation. Unbiased analysis of uterine fluid from a receptive versus nonreceptive time of the menstrual cycle and in fertile and infertile women will provide new insights into uterine receptivity. We hypothesized that proteomic analysis of human uterine lavages would identify proteins important for the establishment of pregnancy in humans. Lavages collected from fertile (n = 7) and infertile (n = 8) women during the midsecretory (MS) phase, and from fertile women during the midproliferative (MP) (n = 7) phase, were assessed using 2D-differential in gel electrophoresis (2D-DiGE)..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Dr Jenny Chen for technical assistance and Prof David Robertson and Dr Peter Stanton for discussion of the data We also thank the patients for sample provision Sister Judi Hocking for her assistance with endometrial biopsy collection and doctors at Monash IVF and Monash Medical Centre (Southern Health sites) This study was supported by NHMRC (Australia) Project/Program Grant 494802 and by the Victorian Government s Operational Infrastructure Support Program LA S was supported by an NHMRC fellowship No 388901 A N S and A R were supported by Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation Fellowships