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17 February 2020 Transcriptomic analysis reveals the key regulators and molecular mechanisms underlying myometrial activation during equine placentitis
H El-Sheikh Ali, YL Boakari, SC Loux, P Dini, KE Scoggin, A Esteller-Vico, T Kalbfleisch, BA Ball
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Abstract

The key event in placentitis-induced preterm labor is myometrial activation with the subsequent initiation of labor. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying myometrial activation are not fully understood in the mares. Therefore, the equine myometrial transcriptome was characterized during placentitis (290.0 ± 1.52 days of GA, n = 5) and the prepartum period (330 days of GA, n = 3) in comparison to normal pregnant mares (289.8 ± 2.18 days of GA, n = 4). Transcriptome analysis identified 596 and 290 DEGs in the myometrium during placentitis and the prepartum period, respectively, with 138 DEGs in common. The placentitis DEGs included eight genes (MMP1, MMP8, S100A9, S100A8, PI3, APOBEC3Z1B, RETN, and CXCL2) that are exclusively expressed in the inflamed myometrium. Pathway analysis elucidated that inflammatory signaling, Toll-like receptor signaling, and apoptosis pathways dominate myometrial activation during placentitis. The prepartum myometrium was associated with overexpression of inflammatory signaling, oxidative stress, and 5-hydroxytryptamine degradation. Gene ontology enrichment analysis identified several chemoattractant factors in the myometrium during placentitis and prepartum period, including CCL2, CXCL1, CXCL3, and CXCL6 in common. Upstream regulator analysis revealed 19 potential upstream regulators in placentitis dataset including transcription regulators (E2F1, FOXM1, HIF1A, JUNB, NFKB1A, and STAT1), transmembrane receptors (FAS, ICAM1, SELP, TLR2, and TYROBP), growth factors (HGF and TGFB3), enzymes (PTGS2 and PRKCP), and others (S100A8, S100A9, CD44, and C5AR1). Additionally, three upstream regulators (STAT3, EGR1, and F2R) were identified in the prepartum dataset. These findings revealed the key regulators and pathways underlying myometrial activation during placentitis, which aid in understanding the disease and facilitate the development of efficacious therapies.

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This is the first study to characterize the equine myometrial transcriptome to identify the key regulators during equine placentitis and to reveal that placentitis-induced myometrial activation is principally driven by inflammatory signals.

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H El-Sheikh Ali, YL Boakari, SC Loux, P Dini, KE Scoggin, A Esteller-Vico, T Kalbfleisch, and BA Ball "Transcriptomic analysis reveals the key regulators and molecular mechanisms underlying myometrial activation during equine placentitis," Biology of Reproduction 102(6), 1306-1325, (17 February 2020). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioaa020
Received: 14 November 2019; Accepted: 14 February 2020; Published: 17 February 2020
KEYWORDS
equine placentitis
myometrium
pregnancy
prepartum period
preterm labor
transcriptome
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