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Endocrinology, Vol 137, 1492-1496, Copyright © 1996 by Endocrine Society


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Differential expression of the full-length and truncated forms of the epidermal growth factor receptor in the preimplantation mouse uterus and blastocyst

BJ Tong, SK Das, D Threadgill, T Magnuson and SK Dey
Department of Physiology, Ralph L. Smith Research Center, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, 66160, USA.

The present investigation examined the differential expression of the full-length (fl) and the truncated (tr) forms of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFr) in the preimplantation mouse uterus and blastocyst. Northern blot hybridization using a complementary RNA probe specific to the full-length form (EGFr-fl) detected a 6.5-kb transcript, whereas that of the truncated form (EGFr-tr) detected a 2.7- kb transcript in the preimplantation mouse uterus on days 1 and 4 of pregnancy (day 1 = vaginal plug). In situ hybridization using these probes detected the EGFr-fl transcripts only in the stroma and myometrium, but not in the epithelium, whereas EGFr-tr transcripts were detected in all major uterine cell-types. To confirm the results of in situ hybridization, RT-PCR was performed on RNA isolated from separated uterine cell-types on day 4 of pregnancy using sequence specific primers for the two forms of the receptor. The results concur that the EGFr-tr transcript is expressed in the epithelium, stroma and myometrium, whereas that of the EGFr-fl transcript is not expressed in the epithelium. In the preimplantation blastocyst, RT-PCR detected the EGFr-fl messenger RNA, but not the EGFr-tr messenger RNA. These results suggest that the blastocyst, not the uterine epithelium, is the target for EGF family of growth factors in embryo-uterine interaction during implantation.


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