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18 November 2021 Galectin-1 induces gene and protein expression related to maternal-conceptus immune tolerance in bovine endometrium
Heather L. Chaney, Lindsay F. Grose, Jeanna M. LaBarbara, Adam W. Sirk, Alyssa M. Blancke, Jose M. Sánchez, Claudia Passaro, Patrick Lonergan, Daniel J. Mathew
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Abstract

Conceptus secretory factors include galectins, a family of carbohydrate binding proteins that elicit cell adhesion and immune suppression by interacting with intracellular and extracellular glycans. In rodents, galectin-1 (LGALS1) promotes maternal-fetal immune tolerance in the decidua through expansion of tolerogenic cluster of differentiation 11c (CD11c) positive dendritic cells, increased anti-inflammatory interleukin (IL)-10, and activation of forkhead box P3 (FOXP3) positive regulatory T cells (Treg). This study characterized galectin expression in early ruminant conceptuses and endometrium. We also tested the effect of recombinant bovine LGALS1 (rbLGALS1) and progesterone (P4) on endometrial expression of genes and protein related to maternal-conceptus immune tolerance in cattle. Elongating bovine and ovine conceptuses expressed several galectins, particularly, LGALS1, LGALS3, and LGALS8. Within bovine endometrium, expression of LGALS3, LGALS7, and LGALS9 was greater on Day 16 of pregnancy compared to the estrous cycle. Within ovine endometrium, LGALS7 was greater during pregnancy compared to the estrous cycle and endometrium of pregnant sheep tended to have greater LGALS9 and LGALS15. Expression of endometrial LGALS4 was less during pregnancy in sheep. Treating bovine endometrium with rbLGALS1 increased endometrial expression of CD11c, IL-10, and FOXP3, within 24 h. Specifically, within caruncular endometrium, both rbLGALS1 and P4 increased FOXP3, suggesting that both ligands may promote Treg expansion. Using IHC, FOXP3+ cells with a leukocyte phenotype were localized to the bovine uterine stratum compactum near the uterine surface and increased in response to rbLGALS1. We hypothesize that galectins have important functions during establishment of pregnancy in ruminants and bovine conceptus LGALS1 and luteal P4 confer mechanisms of maternal-conceptus immune tolerance in cattle.

Summary Sentence

Bovine and ovine conceptuses express galectin-1, which induces endometrial gene expression related to maternal immune tolerance in cattle.

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Heather L. Chaney, Lindsay F. Grose, Jeanna M. LaBarbara, Adam W. Sirk, Alyssa M. Blancke, Jose M. Sánchez, Claudia Passaro, Patrick Lonergan, and Daniel J. Mathew "Galectin-1 induces gene and protein expression related to maternal-conceptus immune tolerance in bovine endometrium," Biology of Reproduction 106(3), 487-502, (18 November 2021). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioab215
Received: 13 August 2021; Accepted: 12 November 2021; Published: 18 November 2021
KEYWORDS
conceptus
Endometrium
FOXP3
galectin
tolerance
Treg
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