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Menin directs regionalized decidual transformation through epigenetically setting PTX3 to balance FGF and BMP signaling

Mengying Liu, Wenbo Deng, Lu Tang, Meng Liu, Haili Bao, Chuanhui Guo, Chang Zhang, Jinhua Lu, Haibin Wang, Zhongxian Lu, Shuangbo Kong

2022Nature Communications34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

During decidualization in rodents, uterine stroma undergoes extensive reprograming into distinct cells, forming the discrete regions defined as the primary decidual zone (PDZ), the secondary decidual zone (SDZ) and the layer of undifferentiated stromal cells respectively. Here we show that uterine deletion of Men1, a member of the histone H3K4 methyltransferase complex, disrupts the terminal differentiation of stroma, resulting in chaotic decidualization and pregnancy failure. Genome-wide epigenetic profile reveals that Men1 binding in chromatin recapitulates H3K4me3 distribution. Further transcriptomic investigation demonstrates that Men1 directly regulates the expression of PTX3, an extra-cellular trap for FGF2 in decidual cells. Decreased Ptx3 upon Men1 ablation leads to aberrant activation of ERK1/2 in the SDZ due to the unrestrained FGF2 signal emanated from undifferentiated stromal cells, which blunt BMP2 induction and decidualization. In brief, our study provides genetic and molecular mechanisms for epigenetic rewiring mediated decidual regionalization by Men1 and sheds new light on pregnancy maintenance.

Topics & Concepts

DecidualizationStromal cellEpigeneticsCell biologyBiologyChromatinDNA methylationDecidual cellsChromatin remodelingCancer researchGeneticsGene expressionPlacentaGenePregnancyFetusReproductive System and PregnancyPregnancy and preeclampsia studiesEndometriosis Research and Treatment
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