Genomic Imprinting and the Endometrial Cycle
- 1 February 1997
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Diagnostic Molecular Pathology
- Vol. 6 (1) , 17-25
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00019606-199702000-00004
Abstract
H19 is an imprinted maternally expressed gene, which is not translated to protein and functions as an RNA molecule. It is closely related to the oppositely imprinted paternally expressed insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF-2). While the biological function of H19 is not understood IGF-2 is a growth factor that plays a role in human follicular and endometrial differentiation. We examined the expression of H19 in the endometrium and ovary during the menstrual cycle by in situ hybridization applied to paraffin sections of human endometrium and ovaries at different stages of differentiation. In the endometrium, H19 expression was confined to the stroma and fluctuated with endometrial dating to reach its peak in the late secretory stage. IGF-2 was also prominently expressed in late secretory endometrium, but its expression was evident both in the stroma and glandular epithelium. Expression of H19 was not found in primordial, primary, and preantral follicles of the ovary, but prominent expression was evident in the theca of antral and cystic atretic follicles, and focal expression was noted in the granulosa of corpora lutea. An association between H19 expression during the menstrual cycle and the differentiation state of the human female reproductive tract, which is under hormonal control, is suggested.Keywords
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