The Subcortical Maternal Complex (SCMC) is composed of maternally encoded
proteins required for the early stages of embryo development. Here we aimed to
investigate the expression profile of the genes that encode the individual
members of the SCMC in human reproductive failures. To accomplish that, we
selected three datasets in the Gene Expression Omnibus repository for
differential gene expression (DGE) analysis, comprising human endometrial and
placental tissues of patients with recurrent implantation failure (RIF) or
recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). The SCMC genes
KHDC3L
,
NLRP2
,
NLRP4
,
NLRP5
,
OOEP
,
PADI6
,
TLE6
, and
ZBED3
were included in the DGE analysis, as well as
CFL1
and
CFL2
that connect the SCMC with
the actin cytoskeleton. Additionally, differential co-expression analysis and
systems biology analysis of gene-gene co-expression were performed for
KHDC3L
,
NLRP5
,
OOEP
, and
TLE6
, demonstrating gene pairs differentially correlated
under the two conditions, and the co-expression with genes involved in immune
response, cell cycle, DNA damage repair, embryo development, and male
reproduction. Compared to control groups,
NLRP5
demonstrated
upregulation in the endometrium of RIF patients, and
KHDC3L
was
upregulated in the fetal placental tissue of RPL patients, shedding light on the
importance of considering SCMC genes in reproductive failures.