Abstract
Study question
Can the basal epithelial compartment of the human endometrium be defined by specific markers?Summary answer
Human endometrial epithelial cells from the basalis express nuclear SOX9 and the cell-surface marker SSEA-1, with some cells expressing nuclear β-catenin. In vitro, primary endometrial epithelial cells enriched for SSEA-1+ show some features expected of the basalis epithelium.What is known already
The endometrial glands of the functionalis regenerate from the basalis gland stumps following menstruation. Endometriosis is thought to originate from abnormal dislocation of the basalis endometrium. In the highly regenerative intestinal epithelium, SOX9 and nuclear β-catenin are more highly expressed in the intestinal crypt, the stem/progenitor cell region.Study design, size, duration
A large prospective observational study analysing full-thickness human endometrial hysterectomy samples from 115 premenopausal women, 15 post-menopausal women and ectopic endometriotic lesions from 20 women with endometriosis.Participants/materials, setting, methods
Full-thickness endometrium from hysterectomy tissues was analysed by immunohistochemistry for SSEA-1, SOX9 and β-catenin. Primary human endometrial epithelial cells from short-term cultures were sorted into SSEA1+/- fractions with a cell sorter or magnetic beads and analysed for markers of differentiation and pluripotency and telomere lengths (TLs) using qPCR, telomerase activity [telomere repeat amplification protocol (TRAP)] and growth in 3D culture.Main results and the role of chance
Similar to the intestinal crypt epithelium, human endometrial basal glandular epithelial cells expressed nuclear SOX9 and contained a rare subpopulation of cells with nuclear β-catenin suggestive of an activated Wnt pathway. The embryonic stem cell-surface marker, SSEA-1, also marked the human endometrial basal glandular epithelial cells, and isolated SSEA-1(+) epithelial cells grown in monolayer showed significantly higher expression of telomerase activity, longer mean TLs, lower expression of genes for steroid receptors and produced a significantly higher number of endometrial gland-like spheroids in 3D culture compared with SSEA-1(-) epithelial cells (P = 0.009). Cells in ectopic endometriosis lesions also expressed SSEA-1 and nuclear SOX9, suggesting that the basalis contributes to ectopic lesion formation in endometriosis following retrograde menstruation.Limitations, reasons for caution
This is a descriptive study with only short-term culture of the primary human epithelial cells in vitro.Wider implications of the findings
The surface marker SSEA1 enriches for an endometrial epithelial cell subpopulation from the basalis. Since the functional endometrium originates from these cells, it is now possible to study basalis epithelium for stem/progenitor cell activity to extend our current understanding of endometrial biology in health and diseases.Study funding/competing interest(s)
The work included in this manuscript was funded by Wellbeing of Women project grant RG1073 (D.K.H. and C.G.). We also acknowledge the support by National Health and Medical Research Council, RD Wright Career Development Award 465121 and Senior Research Fellowship 1042298, and the Victorian Government's Operation Infrastructure Support Program to C.G. and MRC G0601333 to T.V.Z. All authors have no conflict of interest to declare.Trial registration number
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Funders who supported this work.
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (1)
Multi-level regulation of mitochondrial function in ageing and under caloric restriction
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki, Newcastle University
Grant ID: BB/I020748/1
Medical Research Council (2)
Evaluation of biomarkers for ageing in populations of the youngest old and the oldest old
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki, Newcastle University
Grant ID: G0601333
Grant ID: MRC G0601333
Wellbeing of Women (2)
Grant ID: ELS089
Grant ID: RG1073