SETD7 regulates decidual senescence through FOXO1-dependent mechanisms in human endometrial stromal cells

Dec 10, 2025Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics

SETD7 controls aging in uterine support cells through FOXO1-related processes

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Abstract

SETD7 expression was significantly upregulated in endometrial tissues from recurrent implantation failure patients compared to fertile controls.

  • Higher SETD7 levels correlated positively with genes associated with cellular aging and negatively with markers of endometrial preparation for pregnancy.
  • Overexpression of SETD7 in human endometrial stromal cells induced cellular aging and suppressed the production of important hormones related to pregnancy.
  • SETD7 was found to increase the phosphorylation of a protein involved in cell survival and function, potentially affecting endometrial receptivity.
  • Inhibition of the phosphorylation process partially restored the ability of endometrial cells from RIF patients to undergo necessary changes for pregnancy.

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