Cell–cell communication at the embryo implantation site of mouse uterus revealed by single‐cell analysis

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Abstract

As a crucial step for human reproduction, embryo implantation is a low‐efficiency pro-cess. Despite rapid advances in recent years, the molecular mechanism underlying embryo implantation remains poorly understood. Here, we used the mouse as an animal model and gener-ated a single‐cell transcriptomic atlas of embryo implantation sites. By analyzing in-ter‐implantation sites of the uterus as control, we were able to identify global gene expression changes associated with embryo implantation in each cell type. Additionally, we predicted signaling interactions between uterine luminal epithelial cells and mural trophectoderm of blasto-cysts, which represent the key mechanism of embryo implantation. We also predicted signaling interactions between uterine epithelial‐stromal crosstalk at implantation sites, which are crucial for post‐implantation development. Our data provide a valuable resource for deciphering the molecular mechanism underlying embryo implantation.

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Yang, Y., He, J. P., & Liu, J. L. (2021). Cell–cell communication at the embryo implantation site of mouse uterus revealed by single‐cell analysis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22105177

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