GSE122262 Transcriptional profiles of decidualized cultured WT vs NELF-B cKO Uterine stromal cells

Contributors : Sylvia C Hewitt ; Rong Li ; Nyssa Adams ; Wipawee Winuthayanon ; Katherine J Hamilton ; Lauren J Donoghue ; Sydney L Lierz ; Marleny Garcia ; John P Lydon ; Francesco J DeMayo ; Karen Adelman ; Kennest S KorachSeries Type : Expression profiling by arrayOrganism : Mus musculusPausing of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) during early transcription, mediated by the negative elongation factor (NELF) complex, allows cells to coordinate and appropriately respond to signals by modulating the rate of transcriptional pause release. Promoter proximal enrichment of Pol II occurs at uterine genes relevant to reproductive biology; thus, we hypothesized that pausing might impact endometrial response by coordinating hormonal signals involved in establishing and maintaining pregnancy.We deleted the NELF-B subunit in themouse uterus using PgrCre (NELF-B UtcKO).Resulting females were infertile.Uterine response to the initial decidual stimulus of NELF-B UtcKOwas similar to that of control mice; however, subsequent full decidual response was not observed. Cultured NELF-B UtcKO stromal cells exhibited perturbances in extracellular matrix components and also expressed elevated levels of the decidual prolactin Prl8a2, as well as altered levels of transcripts encoding enzymes involved in prostaglandin synthesis and metabolism. Because endometrial stromal cell decidualization is also critical to human reproductive health and fertility, we used small interfering to suppressNELF...
Source: GEO: Gene Expression Omnibus - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Tags: Expression profiling by array Mus musculus Source Type: research