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Enhancing uterine receptivity for embryo implantation through controlled collagenase intervention.


ABSTRACT: Ineffective endometrial matrix remodeling, a key factor in infertility, impedes embryo implantation in the uterine wall. Our study reveals the cellular and molecular impact of human collagenase-1 administration in mouse uteri, demonstrating enhanced embryo implantation rates. Collagenase-1 promotes remodeling of the endometrial ECM, degrading collagen fibers and proteoglycans. This process releases matrix-bound bioactive factors (e.g., VEGF, decorin), facilitating vascular permeability and angiogenesis. Collagenase-1 elevates embryo implantation regulators, including NK cell infiltration and the key cytokine LIF. Remarkably, uterine tissue maintains structural integrity despite reduced endometrial collagen fiber tension. In-utero collagenase-1 application rescues implantation in heat stress and embryo transfer models, known for low implantation rates. Importantly, ex vivo exposure of human uterine tissue to collagenase-1 induces collagen de-tensioning and VEGF release, mirroring remodeling observed in mice. Our research highlights the potential of collagenases to induce and orchestrate cellular and molecular processes enhancing uterine receptivity for effective embryo implantation. This innovative approach underscores ECM remodeling mechanisms critical for embryo implantation.

SUBMITTER: Zehorai E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11329778 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enhancing uterine receptivity for embryo implantation through controlled collagenase intervention.

Zehorai Eldar E   Gross Lev Tamar T   Shimshoni Elee E   Hadas Ron R   Adir Idan I   Golani Ofra O   Molodij Guillaume G   Eitan Ram R   Kadler Karl E KE   Kollet Orit O   Neeman Michal M   Dekel Nava N   Solomonov Inna I   Sagi Irit I  

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Ineffective endometrial matrix remodeling, a key factor in infertility, impedes embryo implantation in the uterine wall. Our study reveals the cellular and molecular impact of human collagenase-1 administration in mouse uteri, demonstrating enhanced embryo implantation rates. Collagenase-1 promotes remodeling of the endometrial ECM, degrading collagen fibers and proteoglycans. This process releases matrix-bound bioactive factors (e.g., VEGF, decorin), facilitating vascular permeability and angio  ...[more]

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