Endometrial Receptivity–Lessons from “Omics”
Louie Ye,
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Evdokia Dimitriadis
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Biomolecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1), P. 106 - 106
Published: Jan. 11, 2025
The
window
of
implantation
(WOI)
is
a
critical
phase
the
menstrual
cycle
during
which
endometrial
lining
becomes
receptive
and
facilitates
embryo
implantation.
Drawing
on
findings
from
various
branches
“omics”,
including
genomics,
epigenomics,
transcriptomics,
proteomics,
lipidomics,
metabolomics,
microbiomics,
this
narrative
review
aims
to
(1)
discuss
mechanistic
insights
receptivity
its
implication
in
infertility;
(2)
highlight
advances
investigations
for
receptivity;
(3)
novel
diagnostic
therapeutic
strategies
that
may
improve
reproductive
outcomes.
Language: Английский
Metabolomics-Driven Insights into Biomarkers for Poor Ovarian Response: A Narrative Review
Anastasios Potiris,
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Sofoklis Stavros,
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Eleni Alyfanti
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et al.
Biomedicines,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(1), P. 214 - 214
Published: Jan. 16, 2025
Poor
ovarian
response
(POR)
remains
a
significant
challenge
in
the
field
of
assisted
reproductive
technology
(ART),
as
quantity
and
quality
oocytes
retrieved
directly
influence
embryo
implantation,
clinical
pregnancy,
live
birth
rates.
Metabolomics
has
become
valuable
tool
for
elucidating
molecular
mechanisms
underlying
diminished
reserve
(DOR)
POR.
This
review
aims
to
synthesize
findings
from
metabolomic
studies
examining
metabolite
expression
patterns
serum
follicular
fluid
samples
women
with
A
literature
search
was
performed
using
Medline/PubMed
Scopus
databases,
employing
keywords
related
metabolomics
In
total,
nine
met
inclusion
criteria
this
review.
These
identified
several
metabolites
differential
between
normal
those
Although
profiles
varied
significantly
among
studies,
consistent
alterations
prostaglandin
were
observed
two
reviewed.
suggest
that,
pending
further
validation,
these
may
serve
potential
biomarkers
response.
advanced
our
understanding
function
holds
promise
identifying
effective
that
could
improve
prediction
management
Language: Английский
The Role of the Gut Microbiota in Female Reproductive and Gynecological Health: Insights into Endometrial Signaling Pathways
Life,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(5), P. 762 - 762
Published: May 9, 2025
Fertility
is
a
dynamic,
multifactorial
process
governed
by
hormonal,
immune,
metabolic,
and
environmental
factors.
Recent
evidence
highlights
the
gut
microbiota
as
key
systemic
regulator
of
reproductive
health,
with
notable
impacts
on
endometrial
function,
implantation,
pregnancy
maintenance,
timing
birth.
This
review
examines
gut–endometrial
axis,
focusing
how
microbial
communities
influence
biology
through
molecular
signaling
pathways.
We
discuss
modulatory
roles
microbial-derived
metabolites—including
short-chain
fatty
acids,
bile
tryptophan
catabolites—in
shaping
immune
tolerance,
estrogen
metabolism,
epithelial
integrity
at
uterine
interface.
Emphasis
placed
shared
mechanisms
such
β-glucuronidase-mediated
recycling,
Toll-like
receptor
(TLR)-driven
inflammation,
Th17/Treg
cell
imbalance,
translocation,
which
collectively
implicate
dysbiosis
in
etiology
gynecological
disorders
including
endometriosis,
polycystic
ovary
syndrome
(PCOS),
recurrent
implantation
failure
(RIF),
preeclampsia
(PE),
preterm
birth
(PTB).
Although
most
current
remains
correlational,
emerging
insights
from
metagenomic
metabolomic
profiling,
along
microbiota-depletion
models
Mendelian
randomization
studies,
underscore
biological
significance
gut-reproductive
crosstalk.
By
integrating
concepts
microbiology,
immunology,
biology,
this
offers
systems-level
perspective
host–microbiota
interactions
female
fertility.
Language: Английский
Investigating the Imperative Role of microRNAs Expression in Human Embryo Implantation: A Narrative Review Based on Recent Evidence
Anastasios Potiris,
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Sofoklis Stavros,
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Ioanna Zouganeli
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et al.
Biomedicines,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(11), P. 2618 - 2618
Published: Nov. 15, 2024
Embryo
implantation
is
a
highly
complex
process
that
requires
the
precise
regulation
of
numerous
molecules
to
be
orchestrated
successfully.
Micro
RNAs
(miRNAs)
are
small
non-coding
regulate
gene
expression
and
play
crucial
role
in
embryo
implantation.
This
article
aims
summarize
key
findings
literature
regarding
miRNAs
human
implantation,
emphasizing
their
involvement
critical
stages
such
as
decidualization,
endometrial
receptivity
trophoblast
adhesion.
Language: Английский