Journal article
Infertile human endometrial organoid apical protein secretions are dysregulated and impair trophoblast progenitor cell adhesion
W Zhou, S Barton, J Cui, LL Santos, G Yang, C Stern, V Kieu, WT Teh, C Ang, T Lucky, J Sgroi, L Ye, E Dimitriadis
Frontiers in Endocrinology | Published : 2022
Abstract
Introduction: Embryo implantation failure leads to infertility. As an important approach to regulate implantation, endometrial epithelial cells produce and secrete factors apically into the uterine cavity in the receptive phase to prepare the initial blastocyst adhesion and implantation. Organoids were recently developed from human endometrial epithelium with similar apical-basal polarity compared to endometrial gland making it an ideal model to study endometrial epithelial secretions. Methods: Endometrial organoids were established using endometrial biopsies from women with primary infertility and normal fertility. Fertile and infertile organoids were treated with hormones to model receptiv..
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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 ED. WZ was supported by a Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Early-Career Researcher Fellowship (University of Melbourne). NHMRC project grant (APP1120689) and Fellowship (#550905; ED)