Background: Embryonic mortality during the period of implantation strongly affects litter size in pigs. Progesterone receptor(PGR) paracrine signaling has been recognized to play a significant role in embryonic imp...Background: Embryonic mortality during the period of implantation strongly affects litter size in pigs. Progesterone receptor(PGR) paracrine signaling has been recognized to play a significant role in embryonic implantation. IHH,NR2F2, BMP2, FKBP4 and HAND2 were proved to involve in PGR paracrine signaling. The objective of this study was to evaluate the expression of IHH, NR2F2, BMP2, FKBP4 and HAND2 in endometrium of pregnant sows and to further investigate these genes' effect on litter size in pigs. Real-time PCR, western blot and immunostaining were used to study target genes/proteins expression in endometrium in pigs. RFLP-PCR was used to detect single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs) of target genes.Results: The results showed that the m RNA and protein expression levels of IHH, NR2F2 and BMP2 were up-regulated during implantation period(P 〈 0.05 or P 〈 0.01). All target proteins were mainly observed in luminal epithelium and glandular epithelium. Interestingly, the staining of NR2F2 and HAND2 was also strong in stroma. SNPs detection revealed that there was a-204 C 〉 A mutation in promoter region of NR2F2 gene. Three genotypes were found in Large White, Landrace and Duroc sows. A total of 1847 litter records from 625 sows genotyped at NR2F2 gene were used to analyze the total number born(TNB) and number born alive(NBA). The study of the effect on litter size suggested that sows with genotype CC tend to have higher litter size.Conclusions: These results showed the expression patterns of genes/proteins involved in PGR paracrine signaling over implantation time. And the candidate gene for litter size was identified from genes involved in this signaling. This study could be a resource for further studies to identify the roles of these genes for embryonic implantation in pigs.展开更多
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.31172176)China Agriculture Research System (No. CARS-36)Program for Changjiang Scholar and Innovation Research Team in University (IRT1191)
文摘Background: Embryonic mortality during the period of implantation strongly affects litter size in pigs. Progesterone receptor(PGR) paracrine signaling has been recognized to play a significant role in embryonic implantation. IHH,NR2F2, BMP2, FKBP4 and HAND2 were proved to involve in PGR paracrine signaling. The objective of this study was to evaluate the expression of IHH, NR2F2, BMP2, FKBP4 and HAND2 in endometrium of pregnant sows and to further investigate these genes' effect on litter size in pigs. Real-time PCR, western blot and immunostaining were used to study target genes/proteins expression in endometrium in pigs. RFLP-PCR was used to detect single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs) of target genes.Results: The results showed that the m RNA and protein expression levels of IHH, NR2F2 and BMP2 were up-regulated during implantation period(P 〈 0.05 or P 〈 0.01). All target proteins were mainly observed in luminal epithelium and glandular epithelium. Interestingly, the staining of NR2F2 and HAND2 was also strong in stroma. SNPs detection revealed that there was a-204 C 〉 A mutation in promoter region of NR2F2 gene. Three genotypes were found in Large White, Landrace and Duroc sows. A total of 1847 litter records from 625 sows genotyped at NR2F2 gene were used to analyze the total number born(TNB) and number born alive(NBA). The study of the effect on litter size suggested that sows with genotype CC tend to have higher litter size.Conclusions: These results showed the expression patterns of genes/proteins involved in PGR paracrine signaling over implantation time. And the candidate gene for litter size was identified from genes involved in this signaling. This study could be a resource for further studies to identify the roles of these genes for embryonic implantation in pigs.