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Mitochondria remodeling during endometrial stromal cell decidualization

Marco Dalla Torre, Daniele Pittari, Alessandra Boletta, Laura Cassina, Roberto Sitia, Tiziana Anelli

2024Life Science Alliance12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Upon hormonal stimulation, uterine endometrial stromal cells undergo a dramatic morpho-functional metamorphosis that allows them to secrete large amounts of matrix proteins, cytokines, and growth factors. This step, known as decidualization, is crucial for embryo implantation. We previously demonstrated how the secretory pathway is remodelled during this process. Here we show that hormonal stimulation rapidly induces the expression of many mitochondrial genes, encoded in both the mitochondrial and the nuclear genomes. Altogether, the mitochondrial network quadruples its size and establishes more contacts with the ER. This new organization results in the increased respiratory capacity of decidualized cells. These findings reveal how achieving an efficient secretory phenotype requires a radical metabolic rewiring.

Topics & Concepts

DecidualizationStromal cellCell biologyBiologyMitochondrionStimulationEmbryoHormoneSecretionPhenotypeEndocrinologyGeneCancer researchGeneticsReproductive System and PregnancyEndometriosis Research and TreatmentBone Metabolism and Diseases
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