Effect of luteal-phase support on endometrial microRNA expression following controlled ovarian stimulation

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Studies suggested that microRNAs influence cellular activities in the uterus including cell differentiation and embryo implantation. In assisted reproduction cycles, luteal phase support, given to improve endometrial characteristics...

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Main Authors: Zhao Yulian, Zacur Howard, Cheadle Chris, Ning Ning, Fan Jinshui, Vlahos Nikos F
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Published: BMC 2012-09-01
Series:Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
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Online Access:http://www.rbej.com/content/10/1/72
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spelling doaj-54fed15d195d446a9ac6c2832f853bc12020-11-25T01:33:57ZengBMCReproductive Biology and Endocrinology1477-78272012-09-011017210.1186/1477-7827-10-72Effect of luteal-phase support on endometrial microRNA expression following controlled ovarian stimulationZhao YulianZacur HowardCheadle ChrisNing NingFan JinshuiVlahos Nikos F<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Studies suggested that microRNAs influence cellular activities in the uterus including cell differentiation and embryo implantation. In assisted reproduction cycles, luteal phase support, given to improve endometrial characteristics and to facilitate the implantation process, has been a standard practice. The effect of different types of luteal phase support using steroid hormones in relation to endometrial miRNA profiles during the peri-implantation period has not seen described. This study was designed to evaluate the expression of miRNAs during the luteal phase following controlled ovarian stimulation for IVF and the influence of different luteal phase support protocols on miRNA profiles.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The study was approved by the Johns Hopkins Hospital Institutional Review Board. Endometrial biopsies were obtained on the day of oocyte retrieval from 9 oocyte donors (group I). An additional endometrial biopsy was obtained 3–5 days later (Group II) after the donors were randomized into three groups. Group IIa had no luteal-phase support, group IIb had luteal support with micronized progesterone (P), and Group IIc had luteal support with progesterone plus 17-beta-estradiol (P + E). Total RNA was isolated and microarray analysis was performed using an Illumina miRNA expression panel.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A total of 526 miRNAs were identified. Out of those, 216 miRNAs were differentially regulated (p < 0.05) between the comparison groups. As compared to the day of retrieval, 19, 11 and 6 miRNAs were differentially regulated more than 2 fold in the groups of no support, in the P support only, and in the P + E support respectively, 3–5 days after retrieval. During the peri-implantation period (3–5 days after retrieval) the expression of 33 and 6 miRNAs increased, while the expression of 3 and 0 miRNAs decreased, in the P alone and in the P + E group respectively as compared to the no steroid supplementation group.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Luteal support following COS has a profound influence on miRNA profiles. Up or down regulation of miRNAs after P or P + E support suggest a role(s) of luteal support in the peri-implantation uterus in IVF cycles through the regulation of associated target genes.</p> http://www.rbej.com/content/10/1/72MicroRNAOvarian stimulationLuteal phase supportMicroarray
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author Zhao Yulian
Zacur Howard
Cheadle Chris
Ning Ning
Fan Jinshui
Vlahos Nikos F
spellingShingle Zhao Yulian
Zacur Howard
Cheadle Chris
Ning Ning
Fan Jinshui
Vlahos Nikos F
Effect of luteal-phase support on endometrial microRNA expression following controlled ovarian stimulation
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
MicroRNA
Ovarian stimulation
Luteal phase support
Microarray
author_facet Zhao Yulian
Zacur Howard
Cheadle Chris
Ning Ning
Fan Jinshui
Vlahos Nikos F
author_sort Zhao Yulian
title Effect of luteal-phase support on endometrial microRNA expression following controlled ovarian stimulation
title_short Effect of luteal-phase support on endometrial microRNA expression following controlled ovarian stimulation
title_full Effect of luteal-phase support on endometrial microRNA expression following controlled ovarian stimulation
title_fullStr Effect of luteal-phase support on endometrial microRNA expression following controlled ovarian stimulation
title_full_unstemmed Effect of luteal-phase support on endometrial microRNA expression following controlled ovarian stimulation
title_sort effect of luteal-phase support on endometrial microrna expression following controlled ovarian stimulation
publisher BMC
series Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
issn 1477-7827
publishDate 2012-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Studies suggested that microRNAs influence cellular activities in the uterus including cell differentiation and embryo implantation. In assisted reproduction cycles, luteal phase support, given to improve endometrial characteristics and to facilitate the implantation process, has been a standard practice. The effect of different types of luteal phase support using steroid hormones in relation to endometrial miRNA profiles during the peri-implantation period has not seen described. This study was designed to evaluate the expression of miRNAs during the luteal phase following controlled ovarian stimulation for IVF and the influence of different luteal phase support protocols on miRNA profiles.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The study was approved by the Johns Hopkins Hospital Institutional Review Board. Endometrial biopsies were obtained on the day of oocyte retrieval from 9 oocyte donors (group I). An additional endometrial biopsy was obtained 3–5 days later (Group II) after the donors were randomized into three groups. Group IIa had no luteal-phase support, group IIb had luteal support with micronized progesterone (P), and Group IIc had luteal support with progesterone plus 17-beta-estradiol (P + E). Total RNA was isolated and microarray analysis was performed using an Illumina miRNA expression panel.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A total of 526 miRNAs were identified. Out of those, 216 miRNAs were differentially regulated (p < 0.05) between the comparison groups. As compared to the day of retrieval, 19, 11 and 6 miRNAs were differentially regulated more than 2 fold in the groups of no support, in the P support only, and in the P + E support respectively, 3–5 days after retrieval. During the peri-implantation period (3–5 days after retrieval) the expression of 33 and 6 miRNAs increased, while the expression of 3 and 0 miRNAs decreased, in the P alone and in the P + E group respectively as compared to the no steroid supplementation group.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Luteal support following COS has a profound influence on miRNA profiles. Up or down regulation of miRNAs after P or P + E support suggest a role(s) of luteal support in the peri-implantation uterus in IVF cycles through the regulation of associated target genes.</p>
topic MicroRNA
Ovarian stimulation
Luteal phase support
Microarray
url http://www.rbej.com/content/10/1/72
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