PLX165592
GSE141239: Biological significance of CDYL in endometrial receptivity
- Organsim human
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
Impaired endometrial receptivity is one of the major causes of recurrent implantation failure (RIF), and the underlying molecular mechanism has not been fully elucidated. We demonstrated that Chromodomain Y like (CDYL) was highly expressed in the endometrium at mid-secretory phase during the normal menstrual cycles. However, the expression of CDYL was down-regulated in the endometrial tissues obtained from women with RIF, consistently with the protein level of LIF, which is the marker of endometrial receptivity. Knockdown of CDYL significantly decreased the cell migration of human endometrial Ishikawa cells and primary endometrial cells. Genomic analyses revealed that CDYL gene silencing resulted in decreased expression of many genes associated with cytoskeleton and migration regulation. SOURCE: Xiaowei Zhou (453311049@qq.com, zpxiaxy@shsmu.edu.cn) - School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
View on GEOView in PlutoKey Features
Enhance your research with our curated data sets and powerful platform features. Pluto Bio makes it simple to find and use the data you need.
Learn MoreAnalyze and visualize data for this experiment
Use Pluto's intuitive interface to analyze and visualize data for this experiment. Pluto's platform is equipped with an API & SDKs, making it easy to integrate into your internal bioinformatics processes.
Read about post-pipeline analysisView QC data and experiment metadata
View quality control data and experiment metadata for this experiment.
Request import of other GEO data
Request imports from GEO or TCGA directly within Pluto Bio.
Chat with our Scientific Insights team