BMAL1 regulates the initial step of embryo implantation by modulating endometrial cell adhesion and migration

Jun 16, 2026Human cell

BMAL1 controls the first stage of embryo implantation by affecting uterine cell sticking and movement

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Abstract

BMAL1-knockdown in Ishikawa cells resulted in significantly decreased embryo adhesion.

  • Knockdown of BMAL1 led to downregulation of adhesion-related genes, including ITGAV, ITGB3, and ITGB5.
  • Localized expression intensity of ITGB5 was significantly reduced despite stable total protein levels.
  • Protein expression levels of ITGAV and ITGB3 decreased, impairing cell migration.
  • BMAL1-knockdown compromised cellular motility without affecting cell viability or cytotoxicity.
  • A co-culture model with JEG-3 spheroids revealed significantly decreased embryo adhesion following BMAL1-knockdown.

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