The Deciphering of Mouse Uterine Microenvironment during Early Pregnancy [scRNA-seq]
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ABSTRACT: The mouse uterine microenvironment at pregnancy D7.5 was investigated by Visium spatial transcriptome. Ten distinct uterine microenvironments were identified with diverse biological functions, different endocrine regulations and intensive interactions. The single cell RNA-seq of D7.5 mouse uterus has been intergrated with the spatial visium results and predicted the presence of mutiple types of cells in each microenvironment.
Project description:The mouse uterine microenvironment at pregnancy D7.5 was investigated by Visium spatial transcriptome. Ten distinct uterine microenvironments were identified with diverse biological functions, different endocrine regulations and intensive interactions. The single cell RNA-seq of D7.5 mouse uterus has been intergrated with the spatial visium results and predicted the presence of mutiple types of cells in each microenvironment.
Project description:The mouse uterine gene expressions during peri-implantation period at pregnancy day 4 and 6 was investigated by Visium spatial transcriptome.
Project description:We used Visium technology (10X Genomics) to infer cell-to-cell communication in ovarian and uterine tissue based on spatial proximity. Organs from 3-month mice in diestrus and 18-month old mice were collected and frozen in OCT. 10 µm thick tissue slices were placed on Visium Spatial Gene Expression Slides (10X Genomics) and stained with Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E). Libraries were prepared by manufacturer’s recommendations and sequenced on NovaSeq6000. For samples that were sequenced in two runs, both sequencing runs were merged when running spaceranger (10X Genomics). Original nd2 microscopy images and results of scRNA-seq (linked datasets) and spatial transcriptomics analysis are available at Biostudies (S-BIAD482 and S-BSST852).
Project description:Spatial transcriptome analysis (Visium, 10x Genomics) was performed to define the spatial topography of inflammation-related gene expressions in microenvironments of wound tissues.
Project description:Human uterine samples were analysed using Visium technology (10X Genomics) to generate a cellular 2D map of the endometrium to study its temporal and spatial changes across the menstrual cycle. Dataset comprises 4 samples from two women in their reproductive age.
Project description:Analysis of uterine microenvironment at gene expression level. The hypothesis tested in the present study was that Tregs orchestrated the immune reponse triggered in presence of embryo. Total RNA obtained from uterine microenvironment tissues of Treg depleted pregnant mice (12 days after fertilization) compared to control tissues (uterus from PBS treated pregnant mice).