: Talin1 is a cytoskeletal protein and is localized between cells and the extracellular matrix. This study aimed to investigate the mechanism by which Talin1 affects glucose metabolism and endometrial receptivity glucose transporter proteins-4 (GLUT-4) in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and insulin resistance (IR). We examined the expression of Talin1 and GLUT4 in the receptive endometrium of PCOS-IR and control patients. GLUT4 expression was examined after silencing and overexpression of Talin1 in Ishikawa cells. We validated the interaction between Talin1 and GLUT-4 proteins using a co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP) assay. After successfully establishing the C57BL/6j mouse model of PCOS-IR, the expression of Talin1 and GLUT-4 were examined in PCOS-IR and control mice. The effect of Talin1 on embryo implantation and the number of live births in mice were examined. Our study found low expression of Talin1 and GLUT-4 in the receptive endometrium of PCOS-IR patients compared to that in control patients ( < 0.01). The level of GLUT-4 expression decreased after silencing Talin1 in Ishikawa cells and increased after overexpression of Talin1. Co-IP results showed that Talin1 interacts with GLUT-4 protein. We successfully established a PCOS-IR C57BL/6j mouse model and found that Talin1 and GLUT-4 expression in the receptive endometrium of PCOS-IR mice were lower than that in control mice ( < 0.05). experiments confirmed that the knockdown of Talin1 affects embryo implantation ( < 0.05) and live birth rate in mice ( < 0.01). Talin1 and GLUT-4 expression were decreased in the endometrium of PCOS-IR patients, and Talin1 may affect glucose metabolism and endometrial receptivity through GLUT4.

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