A human maternal-fetus interface transcriptome atlas
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ABSTRACT: Trophoblasts undergos dynamic differentiation and self-renewal during pregnancy. Expecially, EVTs anchor the placenta to the uterus to ensure pregnancy success, and its invasive excessiveness is a probable consequence of ruptured tubal ectopic pregnancy (REP), that resulting in maternal infertile and/or even deaths. We present REP, abortive tubal ectopic pregnancy (AEP)and intrauterine pregnancy (IP) atlas by integrating single-cell RNA-seq. We define cell subtypes within EVTs and each of the feature genes. Further, we utilize monocle3 and RNA velocty to identify the developmental trajectories of EVT subsets. CellPhoneDB and cell-chat unravel secretion of CSF1 by falloppian tubal secretory epithelial cells directly interact with CSF1R of EVT to strengthens the invasive ability.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE207630 | GEO | 2023/06/18
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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