Insights into the single-cell transcriptome characteristics of porcine endometrium with embryo loss
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ABSTRACT: Reproductive disorders are a concern in the pig industry. Successful gestation processes are closely related to a suitable endometrial microenvironment, and the physiological mechanisms leading to failed pregnancy during the peri-implantation period remain unclear. We constructed single-cell transcriptome profiles of peri-implantation embryo loss and successful gestation endometrial tissues, and identified 22 cell subpopulations, with epithelial and stromal cells being the predominant endometrial cell types. The two tissues showed marked differences in cell type composition, especially among epithelial cell subpopulations.Overall, the present study revealed the molecular features of endometrial cell transcription in embryo-lost endometrial tissues, providing deeper insights into the endometrial microenvironment of reproductive disorders, which may inform the etiological, diagnostic, and therapeutic studies of reproductive disorders.
ORGANISM(S): Sus scrofa
PROVIDER: GSE282906 | GEO | 2025/03/25
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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