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タイトル: Embryo-uterine interaction coordinates mouse embryogenesis during implantation
著者: Bondarenko, Vladyslav
Nikolaev, Mikhail
Kromm, Dimitri
Belousov, Roman
Wolny, Adrian
Blotenburg, Marloes
Zeller, Peter
Rezakhani, Saba
Hugger, Johannes
Uhlmann, Virginie
Hufnagel, Lars
Kreshuk, Anna
Ellenberg, Jan
van Oudenaarden, Alexander
Erzberger, Anna
Lutolf, Matthias P
Hiiragi, Takashi  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4964-7203 (unconfirmed)
著者名の別形: 柊, 卓志
キーワード: biophysical modeling
embryo
engineering
Implantation
uterus
発行日: 4-Sep-2023
出版者: EMBO
誌名: The EMBO Journal
巻: 42
号: 17
論文番号: e113280
抄録: Embryo implantation into the uterus marks a key transition in mammalian development. In mice, implantation is mediated by the trophoblast and is accompanied by a morphological transition from the blastocyst to the egg cylinder. However, the roles of trophoblast‐uterine interactions in embryo morphogenesis during implantation are poorly understood due to inaccessibility in utero and the remaining challenges to recapitulate it ex vivo from the blastocyst. Here, we engineer a uterus‐like microenvironment to recapitulate peri‐implantation development of the whole mouse embryo ex vivo and reveal essential roles of the physical embryo‐uterine interaction. We demonstrate that adhesion between the trophoblast and the uterine matrix is required for in utero‐like transition of the blastocyst to the egg cylinder. Modeling the implanting embryo as a wetting droplet links embryo shape dynamics to the underlying changes in trophoblast adhesion and suggests that the adhesion‐mediated tension release facilitates egg cylinder formation. Light‐sheet live imaging and the experimental control of the engineered uterine geometry and trophoblast velocity uncovers the coordination between trophoblast motility and embryo growth, where the trophoblast delineates space for embryo morphogenesis.
著作権等: © 2023 The Authors.
Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/286482
DOI(出版社版): 10.15252/embj.2022113280
PubMed ID: 37522872
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