Cell specification and functional interactions in the pig blastocyst inferred from single-cell transcriptomics and uterine fluids proteomics.

TitleCell specification and functional interactions in the pig blastocyst inferred from single-cell transcriptomics and uterine fluids proteomics.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsDufour, A, Kurylo, C, Stöckl, JB, Laloë, D, Bailly, Y, Manceau, P, Martins, F, Turhan, AG, Ferchaud, S, Pain, B, Fröhlich, T, Foissac, S, Artus, J, Acloque, H
JournalGenomics
Pagination110780
Date Published2024 Jan 09
ISSN1089-8646
Abstract

The embryonic development of the pig comprises a long in utero pre- and peri-implantation development, which dramatically differs from mice and humans. During this peri-implantation period, a complex series of paracrine signals establishes an intimate dialogue between the embryo and the uterus. To better understand the biology of the pig blastocyst during this period, we generated a large dataset of single-cell RNAseq from early and hatched blastocysts, spheroid and ovoid conceptus and proteomic datasets from corresponding uterine fluids. Our results confirm the molecular specificity and functionality of the three main cell populations. We also discovered two previously unknown subpopulations of the trophectoderm, one characterised by the expression of LRP2, which could represent progenitor cells, and the other, expressing pro-apoptotic markers, which could correspond to the Rauber's layer. Our work provides new insights into the biology of these populations, their reciprocal functional interactions, and the molecular dialogue with the maternal uterine environment.

DOI10.1016/j.ygeno.2023.110780
Alternate JournalGenomics
PubMed ID38211822
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