Abstract

Decidua is a transient uterine tissue shared by mammals with hemochorial placenta and is essential for pregnancy. The decidua is infiltrated by many immune cells promoting pregnancy. Adult bone marrow (BM)-derived cells (BMDCs) differentiate into rare populations of nonhematopoietic endometrial cells in the uterus. However, whether adult BMDCs become nonhematopoietic decidual cells and contribute functionally to pregnancy is unknown. Here, we show that pregnancy mobilizes mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to the circulation and that pregnancy induces considerable adult BMDCs recruitment to decidua, where some differentiate into nonhematopoietic prolactin-expressing decidual cells. To explore the functional importance of nonhematopoietic BMDCs to pregnancy, we used Homeobox a11 (Hoxa11)-deficient mice, having endometrial stromal-specific defects precluding decidualization and successful pregnancy. Hoxa11 expression in BM is restricted to nonhematopoietic cells. BM transplant (BMT) from wild-type (WT) to Hoxa11−/− mice results in stromal expansion, gland formation, and marked decidualization otherwise absent in Hoxa11−/− mice. Moreover, in Hoxa11+/− mice, which have increased pregnancy losses, BMT from WT donors leads to normalized uterine expression of numerous decidualization-related genes and rescue of pregnancy loss. Collectively, these findings reveal that adult BMDCs have a previously unrecognized nonhematopoietic physiologic contribution to decidual stroma, thereby playing important roles in decidualization and pregnancy.

Highlights

  • The decidua is a transient tissue lining the uterus of mammals with hemochorial placenta and is essential for pregnancy in these species

  • Biodistribution analysis of green fluorescent protein (GFP) signal showed that bone marrow (BM)-derived GFP+ cells migrated preferentially to the uterus during pregnancy compared with other organs (Fig 1A)

  • Flow cytometry analysis of uterine implantation sites following removal of the placenta/embryo demonstrated that the percentage of BM-derived GFP+ cells in the implantation site increased as pregnancy progressed to mid-gestation; it increased significantly on the day of implantation (E5.5) (15.8%) as compared with the nonpregnant state (9.2%), peaking on E9.5 (24.1%), followed by a gradual decrease on E13.5 (16.7%) and peripartum (E17.5) (13.1%) (Fig 1D and 1F)

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Introduction

The decidua is a transient tissue lining the uterus of mammals with hemochorial placenta (mice, humans, and numerous other mammalian species) and is essential for pregnancy in these species. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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