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The role of interferon-tau during maternal recognition of pregnancy in ruminants

Maternal recognition of pregnancy is the period when the conceptus signals its presence to the dam. In ruminants, it requires conceptus elongation, which coincides with maximum production of interferon-tau (IFNT). Conceptus IFNT acts in a paracrine manner silencing estrogen receptor alpha (ESR1) and oxytocin receptor (OXTR) in the luminal epithelium, thus preventing luteolytic prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 ) pulses. Besides its role during maternal recognition of pregnancy, IFNT induces the expression of several interferon stimulated genes (ISGs) in the endometrium, corpus luteum (CL) and blood cells. Recently, it was suggested an endocrine role for IFNT during the period of maternal recognition of pregnancy in sheep. It was demonstrated that infusion of IFNT into the uterine vein can extend the estrous cycle beyond 32 days. This direct action of IFNT in extrauterine tissues induces ISGs expression, which might be involved in the rescue of the CL from the luteolytic effects of PGF2 pulses.

interferon-tau; maternal recognition of pregnancy; ISG15; ruminants


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