Journal article
Jagged1 regulates endometrial receptivity in both humans and mice
W Zhou, E Menkhorst, E Dimitriadis
FASEB Journal | Published : 2021
Abstract
The human endometrium undergoes cycle-dependent changes and is only receptive to an implanting blastocyst within a narrow window of 2-4 days in the mid-secretory phase. Such functional changes require delicate interplay between a diversity of factors including cytokines and signaling pathways. The Notch signaling pathway members are expressed in human endometrium. We have previously demonstrated that Notch ligand Jagged1 (JAG1) localizes in the endometrial luminal epithelium (LE) and is abnormally reduced in infertile women during receptivity. However, the functional consequences of reduced JAG1 production on endometrial receptivity to implantation of the blastocyst are unknown. This study a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Department of Health | National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), Grant/Award Number: APP1120689 and #550905