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Proprotein convertase 5/6 cleaves platelet-derived growth factor A in the human endometrium in preparation for embryo implantation

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posted on 2024-11-02, 14:56 authored by Sarah Paule, Thomas Nebl, Andrew Webb, Beverley Vollenhoven, Luk Rombauts, Guiying NieGuiying Nie
Establishment of endometrial receptivity is vital for successful embryo implantation. Proprotein convertase 5/6 (referred to as PC6) is up-regulated in the human endometrium specifically at the time of epithelial receptivity. PC6, a serine protease of the proprotein convertase family, plays an important role in converting precursor proteins into their active forms through specific proteolysis. The proform of platelet- derived growth factorA(pro-PDGFA) requiresPCcleavage to convert to the active-PDGFA. We investigated the PC6-mediated activation of PDGFA in the human endometrium during the establishment of receptivity. Proteomic analysis identified that the pro-PDGFA was increased in the conditioned medium of HEC1A cells in which PC6 was stably knocked down by small interfering RNA (PC6-siRNA).Western blot analysis demonstrated an accumulation of the pro-PDGFA but a reduction in the active-PDGFA in PC6-siRNA cell lysates and medium compared with control. PC6 cleavage of pro-PDGFAwas further confirmed in vitro by incubation of recombinant pro-PDGFAwith PC6. Immunohistochemistry revealed cycle-stage-specific localization of the active-PDGFA in the human endometrium. During the non-receptive phase, the active-PDGFA was barely detectable. In contrast, it was localized specifically to the apical surface of the luminal and glandular epithelium in the receptive phase. Furthermore, the active-PDGFAwas detected in uterine lavage with levels being significantly higher in the receptive than the non-receptive phase. We thus identified that the secreted PDGFA may serve as a biomarker for endometrial receptivity. This is also the first study demonstrating that the active-PDGFA localizes to the apical surface of the endometrium during receptivity.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1093/molehr/gau109
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    ISSN - Is published in 13609947

Journal

Molecular Human Reproduction

Volume

21

Issue

3

Start page

262

End page

270

Total pages

9

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology. All rights reserved.

Former Identifier

2006104738

Esploro creation date

2021-04-21

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