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      Progesterone regulation of implantation-related genes: new insights into the role of oestrogen

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          Genomic profiling was performed on explants of late proliferative phase human endometrium after 24-h treatment with progesterone (P) or oestradiol and progesterone (17β-E 2+P) and on explants of menstrual phase endometrium treated with 17β-E 2+P. Gene expression was validated with real-time PCR in the samples used for the arrays, in endometrium collected from early and mid-secretory phase endometrium, and in additional experiments performed on new samples collected in the menstrual and late proliferative phase. The results show that late proliferative phase human endometrium is more responsive to progestins than menstrual phase endometrium, that the expression of several genes associated with embryo implantation ( i.e. thrombomodulin, monoamine oxidase A, SPARC-like 1) can be induced by P in vitro, and that genes that are fully dependent on the continuous presence of 17β-E 2 during P exposure can be distinguished from those that are P-dependent to a lesser extent. Therefore, 17β-E 2 selectively primes implantation-related genes for the effects of P.

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              Post-analysis follow-up and validation of microarray experiments.

              Measurement of gene-expression profiles using microarray technology is becoming increasingly popular among the biomedical research community. Although there has been great progress in this field, investigators are still confronted with a difficult question after completing their experiments: how to validate the large data sets that are generated? This review summarizes current approaches to verifying global expression results, discusses the caveats that must be considered, and describes some methods that are being developed to address outstanding problems.
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                Contributors
                +31-(0)40-2743350 , Chamindie.Punyadeera@philips.com
                Journal
                Cell Mol Life Sci
                Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
                Birkhäuser-Verlag (Basel )
                1420-682X
                1420-9071
                02 April 2007
                April 2007
                : 64
                : 7-8
                : 1009-1032
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Research Institute GROW, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands
                [2 ]Department of Pathology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands
                [3 ]Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Hospital Maastricht/Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands
                [4 ]Department of Pharmacology, Organon N.V., Oss, The Netherlands
                [5 ]Department of Molecular Diagnostics, Philips Research, High Tech Campus 11, Room 1.1.40, 5656 AE Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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                6553
                10.1007/s00018-007-6553-9
                2778656
                17404688
                f8d0c8c0-24ef-4417-9738-3689ce48da84
                © Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel 2007
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                Molecular biology
                oestradiol,global gene expression,progesterone,explant cultures,human endometrium

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