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The cycling and aging mouse female reproductive tract at single-cell resolution

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Title:The cycling and aging mouse female reproductive tract at single-cell resolution
Creators Name:Winkler, I., Tolkachov, A., Lammers, F., Lacour, P., Daugelaite, K., Schneider, N., Koch, M.L., Panten, J., Grünschläger, F., Poth, T., Ávila, B.M.d., Schneider, A., Haas, S., Odom, D.T. and Gonçalves, Â.
Abstract:The female reproductive tract (FRT) undergoes extensive remodeling during reproductive cycling. This recurrent remodeling and how it shapes organ-specific aging remains poorly explored. Using single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, we systematically characterized morphological and gene expression changes occurring in ovary, oviduct, uterus, cervix, and vagina at each phase of the mouse estrous cycle, during decidualization, and into aging. These analyses reveal that fibroblasts play central-and highly organ-specific-roles in FRT remodeling by orchestrating extracellular matrix (ECM) reorganization and inflammation. Our results suggest a model wherein recurrent FRT remodeling over reproductive lifespan drives the gradual, age-related development of fibrosis and chronic inflammation. This hypothesis was directly tested using chemical ablation of cycling, which reduced fibrotic accumulation during aging. Our atlas provides extensive detail into how estrus, pregnancy, and aging shape the organs of the female reproductive tract and reveals the unexpected cost of the recurrent remodeling required for reproduction.
Keywords:Ovary, Oviduct, Uterus, Cervix, Vagina, Inflammation, Fibrosis, Spatial, Single Cell, Animals, Mice
Source:Cell
ISSN:0092-8674
Publisher:Cell Press
Volume:187
Number:4
Page Range:981-998
Date:15 February 2024
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2024.01.021
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