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PAEP and cilia gene splicing changes in endometrial glands during the implantation window in women with recurrent pregnancy loss

View ORCID ProfileJ.E. Pearson-Farr, View ORCID ProfileG Wheway, View ORCID ProfileM.S.A Jongen, P. Goggin, View ORCID ProfileR.M. Lewis, View ORCID ProfileY. Cheong, View ORCID ProfileJ.K. Cleal
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.09.459643
J.E. Pearson-Farr
1Human Development and Health, University of Southampton, Faculty of Medicine, Tremona Road, Southampton, SO16 6DY, UK
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G Wheway
1Human Development and Health, University of Southampton, Faculty of Medicine, Tremona Road, Southampton, SO16 6DY, UK
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M.S.A Jongen
1Human Development and Health, University of Southampton, Faculty of Medicine, Tremona Road, Southampton, SO16 6DY, UK
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P. Goggin
3Biomedical Imaging Unit, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, UK
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R.M. Lewis
1Human Development and Health, University of Southampton, Faculty of Medicine, Tremona Road, Southampton, SO16 6DY, UK
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Y. Cheong
1Human Development and Health, University of Southampton, Faculty of Medicine, Tremona Road, Southampton, SO16 6DY, UK
2Complete Fertility Centre Southampton, Princess Anne Hospital, Division of Women and Newborn, Coxford Road, Southampton, SO16 5YA, UK
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J.K. Cleal
1Human Development and Health, University of Southampton, Faculty of Medicine, Tremona Road, Southampton, SO16 6DY, UK
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ABSTRACT

Endometrial glands are essential for fertility, consisting of ciliated and secretory cells that facilitate a suitable uterine environment for embryo implantation. This study sought to determine whether an endometrial gland specific transcriptome and splicing profile are altered in women with recurrent pregnancy loss. Our data provide a comprehensive catalogue of cilia and PAEP gene isoforms and relative exon usage in endometrial glands. We report a previously unannotated endometrial gland cilia transcript GALNT11 and its susceptibility to exon skipping. Key endometrial receptivity gene transcripts are also reported to change in endometrial glands of women with recurrent pregnancy loss. The endometrial gland cilia and PAEP targets identified in this study could be used to identify a perturbed endometrium, isolate causes of recurrent pregnancy loss and develop targeted therapies in personalised medicine.

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GW is employed by Illumina Inc.

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PAEP and cilia gene splicing changes in endometrial glands during the implantation window in women with recurrent pregnancy loss
J.E. Pearson-Farr, G Wheway, M.S.A Jongen, P. Goggin, R.M. Lewis, Y. Cheong, J.K. Cleal
bioRxiv 2021.09.09.459643; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.09.459643
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PAEP and cilia gene splicing changes in endometrial glands during the implantation window in women with recurrent pregnancy loss
J.E. Pearson-Farr, G Wheway, M.S.A Jongen, P. Goggin, R.M. Lewis, Y. Cheong, J.K. Cleal
bioRxiv 2021.09.09.459643; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.09.459643

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