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Interferon-τ increases BoLA-I for implantation during early pregnancy in dairy cows

Oncotarget, 2017, 8(56): 95095-95107 Interferon-τ increases BoLA-I for implantation during early pregnancy in dairy cows Authors: Zhe Zhu, Binbin Li, Yue Wu, Xiao Wang, GanZhen Deng
PMID:29221114

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Interferon-τ (IFN-τ) signals pregnancy recognition in ruminants.

METHODS: We investigated the effects of IFN-τ produced by embryo trophoblastic cells (ETCs) on expression of bovine leukocyte antigen-I (BoLA-I), a bovine analogue of human MHC-I, in endometrial luminal epithelial cells (EECs) during early pregnancy in dairy cows.

RESULTS: Expression of IFN-τ and BoLA-I was increased in endometrial tissues during early pregnancy. Expression of the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 was increased in endometrial tissues, while expression of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 was decreased, indicating immunosuppression. Progesterone increased IFN-τ expression in EECs. IFN-τ increased p-STAT1 and p-STAT3 levels in EECs, but reduced TRAF3 levels. In addition, IFN-τ increased expression of BoLA-I and IL-10, but decreased expression of IL-6 in EECs.

CONCLUSION: These results indicate that IFN-τ enables stable implantation in dairy cows by increasing expression of BoLA-I, and by immunosuppression mediated by increased IL-10 and decreased IL-6 expression.