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Jasna, Jagan Mohan and Prashanth, Narayan and Renjini Ambika, Padmanabhan and Selin, Joseph and Malini , Laloraya (2018) Silencing of dedicator of cytokinesis (DOCK180) obliterates pregnancy by interfering with decidualization due to blockage of nuclear entry of autoimmune regulator (AIRE). Am J Reprod Immunol, 80 (1). ISSN 1600-0897

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Abstract

Dedicator of cytokinesis (DOCK 180) involved in cytoskeletal reorganization is primarily a cytosolic molecule. It is recently shown to be nuclear in HeLa cells but its nuclear function is not known. METHOD OF STUDY: The spatiotemporal distribution of DOCK180 in uterus was studied in uterine cytoplasmic and nuclear compartments during the "window of implantation." The functional significance of nuclear DOCK180 was explored by homology modeling, co-immunoprecipitation assays, and mass spectrometric analysis. Dock180's role in early pregnancy was ascertained by Dock 180 silencing and subsequent quantitative real-time PCR and Western blotting analysis. RESULTS: Our study shows a nuclear DOCK180 in the uterus during "window of implantation." Estrogen and progesterone mediate expression and nuclear translocation of DOCK180. The nuclear function of DOCK180 is attributed to its ability to import autoimmune regulator (AIRE) into the nucleus. Silencing of Dock180 inhibited AIRE nuclear shuttling which influenced its downstream targets, thereby affecting decidualization with AIRE and HOXA-10 as the major players as well as lack of implantation site formation due to impact on angiogenesis-associated genes. CONCLUSION: DOCK180 has an indispensable role in pregnancy establishment as knocking down Dock180 abrogates pregnancy by a consolidated impact on decidualization and angiogenesis by regulating AIRE nuclear entry.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: autoimmune regulator, decidual markers, dedicator of cytokinesis (DOCK180), importin-β2, nuclear transport, pregnancy
Subjects: Molecular Reproduction
Depositing User: Central Library RGCB
Date Deposited: 13 Jul 2018 07:24
Last Modified: 13 Jul 2018 07:24
URI: http://rgcb.sciencecentral.in/id/eprint/650

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