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Bioengineering-tissue strategies to model mammalian implantation . | LitMetric

Bioengineering-tissue strategies to model mammalian implantation .

Front Bioeng Biotechnol

Laboratory of Biomedical Embryology and Tissue Engineering, Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Lodi, Italy.

Published: July 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • During mammalian implantation, a coordinated interaction between the blastocyst and the maternal endometrium is crucial for pregnancy success, and disruptions in this process can lead to infertility issues.
  • Understanding these early implantation phases is especially important in domestic animals due to the economic losses associated with reproductive failures.
  • The study develops innovative 3D models that replicate both the endometrium and the trophoblast, enabling researchers to better investigate implantation processes and embryo-maternal interactions.

Article Abstract

During mammalian implantation, complex and well-orchestrated interactions between the trophectoderm of implanting blastocysts and the maternal endometrium lead to a successful pregnancy. On the other hand, alteration in endometrium-blastocyst crosstalk often causes implantation failure, pregnancy loss, and complications that result in overall infertility. In domestic animals, this represents one of the major causes of economic losses and the understanding of the processes taking place during the early phases of implantation, in both healthy and pathological conditions, is of great importance, to enhance livestock system efficiency. Here we develop highly predictive and reproducible functional tridimensional (3D) models able to mimic the two main actors that play a key role at this developmental stage: the blastocyst and the endometrium. In particular, we generate a 3D endometrial model by co-culturing primary epithelial and stromal cells, isolated from sow uteri, onto highly porous polystyrene scaffolds. In parallel, we chemically reprogram porcine adult dermal fibroblasts and encapsulate them into micro-bioreactors to create trophoblast (TR) spheroids. Finally, we combine the generated artificial endometrium with the TR spheroids to model mammalian implantation and mimic the embryo-maternal interactions. The protocols here described allow the generation of reproducible and functional 3D models of both the maternal compartment as well as the implanting embryo, able to recreate the architecture and physiology of the two tissues . We suggest that these models can find useful applications to further elucidate early implantation mechanisms and to study the complex interactions between the maternal tissue and the developing embryos.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11310004PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2024.1430235DOI Listing

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