Journal article
Characterization of the role for cadherin 6 in the regulation of human endometrial receptivity
W Zhou, L Santos, E Dimitriadis
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology | BMC | Published : 2020
Abstract
Background: The endometrial luminal epithelium is the first point of attachment of embryos during implantation. Failure of embryos to firmly adhere results in implantation failure and infertility. A receptive endometrial luminal epithelium is achieved through the expression of adhesion molecules in the mid-secretory phase and is a requirement for implantation. Cadherin 6 (CDH6) is an adhesion molecule localizing to the endometrial luminal epithelial cell surface in the mid-secretory/receptive phase and knockdown of CDH6 in the Ishikawa cells (receptive endometrial epithelial cell line) compromises cell integrity. However, there are no studies investigating the role of CDH6 on receptivity and..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a project grant and a senior research fellowship from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia to E.D. W.Z. was supported by an Early Career Researcher Grant (University of Melbourne). The authors have no competing interests to declare.