Background: Uterine expression of leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) is absolutely essential for mouse, and critical for human, embryo implantation. However LIF is not required for post-implantation development of mouse embryo. The objective of this study was to examine the role of LIF system in post-implantation stage of human pregnancy. Methods: Tissues from 25 patients with anembryonic pregnancy (AP; blighted ovum) and 25 matched patients with normal pregnancy (NP) were collected. LIF and its receptor β (LIF-Rβ) expression in the decidua and chorionic villi were analyzed by semi-quantitative reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), real-time quantitative PCR and immunohistochemical study. Results: LIF mRNA levels were not different either between different tissues (decidua vs chorionic villi) or between different patients (NP vs AP). LIF-Rβ mRNA levels were significantly higher in chorionic villi than in decidua but were not different between NP and AP. Immunohistochemical staining supported these findings and showed a predominate expression of LIF-Rβ in the trophoblast cells. Conclusions: This study concluded that at early human post-implantation stage, LIF is produced from both decidua and chorionic villi and may exert its major action on trophoblasts. A baseline expression of LIF and LIF-Rβ is probably needed for early pregnancy, but AP cannot be accounted for by the defective expression of either LIF or LIF-Rβ in most circumstances. © European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology 2004; all rights reserved.
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Chen, H. F., Chao, K. H., Shew, J. Y., Yang, Y. S., & Ho, H. N. (2004). Expression of leukemia inhibitory factor and its receptor is not altered in the decidua and chorionic villi of human anembryonic pregnancy. Human Reproduction, 19(7), 1647–1654. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/deh193
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