Effect of the gestational day (GD) 7 embryo quality grade (QG) and subclinical endometritis (SCE) on mRNA and protein expressions of candidate genes [Interferon-τ (), IFN stimulated genes (), Peroxisome proliferator activated receptors (), Retinoid X receptors ( and ), and Mucin-1 ()] in GD16 conceptus and corresponding endometrium were evaluated. After screening of performance records ( = 2389) and selection of repeat breeders ( = 681), cows with SCE (≥6% polymorphonuclear neutrophils-PMN; = 180) and no-SCE (<6%PMN; = 180) received GD7 embryos of different QGs. Based on GD16 conceptus recovery, cows with SCE ( = 30) and No- SCE ( = 30) that received GD7 embryos QG1 (good, = 20), 2 (fair, = 20), and 3 (poor, = 20) were included for gene analysis. mRNA and protein expressions (IFNT, ISG15, CXCL10, PPARG, RXRG, SLC2A1, and SLC27A6) differed between SCE and embryo QG groups. All genes but and all proteins but MUC1 expression was greater in filamentous conceptus and corresponding endometrium vs. tubular conceptus and matching endometrium in SCE and embryo QG groups. In conclusion, disrupted embryo-uterine communication by altered expression of candidate genes in SCE cows, and in cows following the transfer of poor embryo negatively programs the conceptus development and plausibly affects conceptus survival.
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