TY - GEN
T1 - Establishment of a three-dimensional microengineered vascularized endometrium-on-a-chip for the personalized medicine
AU - Lee, Gaeun
AU - Ahn, Jungho
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IEEE.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Despite of extensive advancements made in research of assisted reproductive technology, many patients still suffer from infertility with unfavorable uterine environment for embryo implantation. The main cause of infertility regarding the endometrium is lack of endometrial receptivity. However, current diagnostics provide insufficient evidence to clinical trials due to the lack of understanding of the molecular features of the receptive endometrium. In this study, we successfully established an endometrium-on-a-chip (EoC), which specializes in mimicking the uterine environment of human and mouse. The reconstructed endometrium in EoCs demonstrated similarity to the in vivo endometrial environment by displaying stage- and diseasespecific cellular and molecular patterns that have been previously reported. Moreover, we developed a novel endometrial receptivity scoring system by quantifying the expression pattern of biochemical markers and vascular development. This scoring system implys the possibility of a refined tool to assess endometrial receptivity in personalized EoCs. In addition, this scoring system showed potential in prediction of IVF-ET success and as a new platform for drug screening. This research represents a significant step towards personalized, evidence-based fertility treatments and the development of advanced diagnostic tools.
AB - Despite of extensive advancements made in research of assisted reproductive technology, many patients still suffer from infertility with unfavorable uterine environment for embryo implantation. The main cause of infertility regarding the endometrium is lack of endometrial receptivity. However, current diagnostics provide insufficient evidence to clinical trials due to the lack of understanding of the molecular features of the receptive endometrium. In this study, we successfully established an endometrium-on-a-chip (EoC), which specializes in mimicking the uterine environment of human and mouse. The reconstructed endometrium in EoCs demonstrated similarity to the in vivo endometrial environment by displaying stage- and diseasespecific cellular and molecular patterns that have been previously reported. Moreover, we developed a novel endometrial receptivity scoring system by quantifying the expression pattern of biochemical markers and vascular development. This scoring system implys the possibility of a refined tool to assess endometrial receptivity in personalized EoCs. In addition, this scoring system showed potential in prediction of IVF-ET success and as a new platform for drug screening. This research represents a significant step towards personalized, evidence-based fertility treatments and the development of advanced diagnostic tools.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105002696189
U2 - 10.1109/NANOMED64244.2024.10946043
DO - 10.1109/NANOMED64244.2024.10946043
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:105002696189
T3 - IEEE International Conference on Nano/Molecular Medicine and Engineering, NANOMED
SP - 41
EP - 46
BT - IEEE 17th International Conference on Nano/Molecular Medicine and Engineering, NANOMED 2024
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 17th IEEE International Conference on Nano/Molecular Medicine and Engineering, NANOMED 2024
Y2 - 2 December 2024 through 5 December 2024
ER -