Organoid Transplantation Can Improve Reproductive Prognosis by Promoting Endometrial Repair in Mice

Intrauterine adhesion (IUA) is one of the major causes of refractory secondary infertility, especially in regions and countries with high abortion rates. In this study, we used the mouse IUA model to evaluate the feasibility of the organoids, a 3D cell structure derived from endometrial tissue, as g...

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Published inInternational journal of biological sciences Vol. 18; no. 6; pp. 2627 - 2638
Main Authors Zhang, Huixing, Xu, Dabao, Li, Yan, Lan, Jianqiang, Zhu, Yu, Cao, Jia, Hu, Mingyue, Yuan, Juanjuan, Jin, He, Li, Gang, Liu, Dan
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Abstract Intrauterine adhesion (IUA) is one of the major causes of refractory secondary infertility, especially in regions and countries with high abortion rates. In this study, we used the mouse IUA model to evaluate the feasibility of the organoids, a 3D cell structure derived from endometrial tissue, as grafts for the treatment of post-traumatic endometrial regeneration disorders. The isolated and cultured endometrial organoid was transplanted into the model IUA uterus by the hydrogel scaffold method. The cultured endometrial organoids were transplanted into the basal layer of the damaged endometrium for 28 days. They were completely implanted and grew normally. They not only reconstructed the structural integrity of the endometrial epithelium but also realized the functional repair of the endometrium through differentiation cultures and secretory functions. For severe IUA, this method may be better than stem cell transplantation. These findings provide useful insights into the use of endometrial organoid regeneration in the treatment of injury repair.
AbstractList Intrauterine adhesion (IUA) is one of the major causes of refractory secondary infertility, especially in regions and countries with high abortion rates. In this study, we used the mouse IUA model to evaluate the feasibility of the organoids, a 3D cell structure derived from endometrial tissue, as grafts for the treatment of post-traumatic endometrial regeneration disorders. The isolated and cultured endometrial organoid was transplanted into the model IUA uterus by the hydrogel scaffold method. The cultured endometrial organoids were transplanted into the basal layer of the damaged endometrium for 28 days. They were completely implanted and grew normally. They not only reconstructed the structural integrity of the endometrial epithelium but also realized the functional repair of the endometrium through differentiation cultures and secretory functions. For severe IUA, this method may be better than stem cell transplantation. These findings provide useful insights into the use of endometrial organoid regeneration in the treatment of injury repair.
OBJECTIVEIntrauterine adhesion (IUA) is one of the major causes of refractory secondary infertility, especially in regions and countries with high abortion rates. In this study, we used the mouse IUA model to evaluate the feasibility of the organoids, a 3D cell structure derived from endometrial tissue, as grafts for the treatment of post-traumatic endometrial regeneration disorders. METHODSThe isolated and cultured endometrial organoid was transplanted into the model IUA uterus by the hydrogel scaffold method. RESULTSThe cultured endometrial organoids were transplanted into the basal layer of the damaged endometrium for 28 days. They were completely implanted and grew normally. They not only reconstructed the structural integrity of the endometrial epithelium but also realized the functional repair of the endometrium through differentiation cultures and secretory functions. CONCLUSIONFor severe IUA, this method may be better than stem cell transplantation. These findings provide useful insights into the use of endometrial organoid regeneration in the treatment of injury repair.
Objective: Intrauterine adhesion (IUA) is one of the major causes of refractory secondary infertility, especially in regions and countries with high abortion rates. In this study, we used the mouse IUA model to evaluate the feasibility of the organoids, a 3D cell structure derived from endometrial tissue, as grafts for the treatment of post-traumatic endometrial regeneration disorders. Methods: The isolated and cultured endometrial organoid was transplanted into the model IUA uterus by the hydrogel scaffold method. Results: The cultured endometrial organoids were transplanted into the basal layer of the damaged endometrium for 28 days. They were completely implanted and grew normally. They not only reconstructed the structural integrity of the endometrial epithelium but also realized the functional repair of the endometrium through differentiation cultures and secretory functions. Conclusion: For severe IUA, this method may be better than stem cell transplantation. These findings provide useful insights into the use of endometrial organoid regeneration in the treatment of injury repair.
Author Zhang, Huixing
Lan, Jianqiang
Hu, Mingyue
Li, Gang
Li, Yan
Yuan, Juanjuan
Zhu, Yu
Xu, Dabao
Jin, He
Cao, Jia
Liu, Dan
AuthorAffiliation 2 College of Clinical Medicine, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, Ningxia, China
3 Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China
6 Department of Gynecology, Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China
4 Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Fertility Preservation and Maintenance, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, Ningxia, China
1 Department of Gynecology, General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan, Ningxia, China
5 Guangdong Research Center of Organoid Engineering and Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
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Abortion
Animals
Cell Differentiation
Cytology
Disease Models, Animal
Endometrium
Epithelium
Estrogens
Female
Functionals
Hormones
Hydrogels
Infertility
Laboratory animals
Medical prognosis
Mice
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Pregnancy
Regeneration
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Stem cell transplantation
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Tissue engineering
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