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Three-dimensional culture models of human endometrium for studying trophoblast-endometrium interaction during implantation.

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العنوان: Three-dimensional culture models of human endometrium for studying trophoblast-endometrium interaction during implantation.
المؤلفون: Li, Xintong, Kodithuwakku, Suranga P., Chan, Rachel W. S., Yeung, William S. B., Yao, Yuanqing, Ng, Ernest H. Y., Chiu, Philip C. N., Lee, Cheuk-Lun
المصدر: Reproductive Biology & Endocrinology; 8/13/2022, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p1-19, 19p
مصطلحات موضوعية: EMBRYO implantation, HUMAN embryo transfer, PREGNANCY complications, MISCARRIAGE, THREE-dimensional modeling
مستخلص: During implantation, a symphony of interaction between the trophoblast originated from the trophectoderm of the implanting blastocyst and the endometrium leads to a successful pregnancy. Defective interaction between the trophoblast and endometrium often results in implantation failure, pregnancy loss, and a number of pregnancy complications. Owing to ethical concerns of using in vivo approaches to study human embryo implantation, various in vitro culture models of endometrium were established in the past decade ranging from two-dimensional cell-based to three-dimensional extracellular matrix (ECM)/tissue-based culture systems. Advanced organoid systems have also been established for recapitulation of different cellular components of the maternal–fetal interface, including the endometrial glandular organoids, trophoblast organoids and blastoids. However, there is no single ideal model to study the whole implantation process leaving more research to be done pursuing the establishment of a comprehensive in vitro model that can recapitulate the biology of trophoblast-endometrium interaction during early pregnancy. This would allow us to have better understanding of the physiological and pathological process of trophoblast-endometrium interaction during implantation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:14777827
DOI:10.1186/s12958-022-00973-8