2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-19958-z
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Uterine extracellular vesicles as multi-signal messengers during maternal recognition of pregnancy in the mare

Abstract: In contrast to other domestic mammals, the embryo-derived signal(s) leading to maternal recognition of pregnancy (MRP) are still unknow in the mare. We hypothesize that these embryonic signals could be packed into uterine extracellular vesicles (uEVs), acting as multi-signal messengers between the conceptus and the maternal tract, and contributing to MRP. To unveil these signals, the RNA and protein cargos of uEVs isolated from uterine lavages collected from pregnant mares (P; day 10, 11, 12 and 13 after ovula… Show more

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“… 26 In contrast, at protein level, a more constant profile was found without differences regardless embryo size or pregnancy day. This is in line with our results derived from uEVs, 41 where no differences for P19 at mRNA and protein levels were found across pregnancy days. Furthermore, this is also in line with our concurrent study of the endometrium 23 ; where no differences across pregnancy days were observed in the GE, where P19 was highly expressed.…”
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“… 26 In contrast, at protein level, a more constant profile was found without differences regardless embryo size or pregnancy day. This is in line with our results derived from uEVs, 41 where no differences for P19 at mRNA and protein levels were found across pregnancy days. Furthermore, this is also in line with our concurrent study of the endometrium 23 ; where no differences across pregnancy days were observed in the GE, where P19 was highly expressed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Furthermore, this is also in line with our concurrent study of the endometrium 23 ; where no differences across pregnancy days were observed in the GE, where P19 was highly expressed. Overall, the low expression of P19 in the equine embryo when compared to uEVs 41 and endometrium, 23 further supports the maternal origin of P19 protein and mRNA, and suggests the transport of P19 to the embryo via EVs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
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