“…It is only when IFNT secretion from the conceptus is sufficient to induce the pregnancy recognition response in both the endometrium and in the extra uterine environment, that divergences between the pregnant and non-pregnant uterus are established. In general, these differences are detectable by Day 15 or Day 16 of pregnancy (Forde et al, 2011b;Bauersachs et al, 2012) and the major changes identified include response to a Type I Interferon, of which IFNT is one. This includes the up-regulation of 'classical' interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) such as ISG15, (Johnson et al, 1998), MX1 and MX2 (Hicks et al, 2003), OAS1, BST2, B2M, CXCL10, STAT1, STAT2, PTX3, EIF4E, USP18 (Forde et al, 2011b) Indeed in the last number of years there have been quite a number of large transcriptomic studies performed on gene expression changes in the endometrium of pregnancy compared with non-pregnant or cyclic heifers.…”