Investigator

Felipe Vilella

Maternal Fetal Crosstalk Group Leader · INCLIVA

About

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Papers

Single-cell technology: the key to an improved understanding of the human endometrium in health and disease

Cyclic exposure of the endometrium to ovarian sex steroids during the menstrual cycle induces a transition between proliferative and receptive states involving a different variety of cell types (ie, epithelial, stromal, endothelial, and immune cells) in preparation for embryo implantation during the narrow window of implantation. The study of the female reproductive system cells across these different phases contributes to our understanding of the healthy endometrium at the cellular level, supporting comparisons with pathological conditions, such as endometriosis, endometrial cancer, or Asherman's syndrome. Single-cell RNA sequencing technology represents a powerful tool that can discern the gene expression profiles of each cell within a tissue sample and has recently revealed the complex collaborations taking place between diverse cell types during the distinct endometrial phases. This review aims to summarize those studies that have employed single-cell RNA sequencing to deepen our understanding of the endometrium at single-cell resolution during the menstrual cycle. We discuss the transitions taken by distinct cell populations across the proliferative and secretory phases and the general importance of these transitions to successful embryo implantation. Furthermore, we analyze the use of single-cell RNA sequencing technology to study in vitro models of healthy endometrium and endometrial carcinoma. We believe that future studies using single-cell RNA sequencing will be essential to understanding the behavior of the endometrium as a whole and identifying potential avenues for the improved management of endometrial diseases.

133Works
1Papers
Uterine Diseases

Positions

Maternal Fetal Crosstalk Group Leader

INCLIVA

2022–

Vice President for Research & Senior Principal Investigator

Carlos Simon Foundation

2011–

Research Director Igenomix Foundation

Igenomix · Reproductive Medicine

2009–

Researcher

Centro de Investigacion Principe Felipe Valencia ES

2006–

Post-doctoral Fellowship

Medical Research Council

2002–

Ph.D. Fellowship

University of Lleida · Medical School

2004–

Teaching Assistanship

University of Lleida · Medical School

2000–

Student Assistantship

University of Navarra · Department of Genetics

2000–

Laboratory Assistantship

Hospital Universitari Arnau de Vilanova · Laboratory of Microbiology

1999–

Laboratory Assistantship

Department of Public Health, Lleida · Laboratory of Microbiology

1998–

Laboratory Assistantship

Department of Public Health, Lleida · Laboratory of Microbiology

Education

2006

Molecular Biology, PhD

University of Lleida · Biology

2004

Diploma of Research in Molecular Biology

University of Lleida · Biology

2004

Biochemistry

University of Navarra · Biology

2002

Biology

University of Navarra · Biology

Country

US

Keywords
INCLIVACarlos Simon FoundationObstetrics & GynecologyReproductive BiologyCell BiologyMicrobiologyGenetics & HeredityMaterno-embryonic communicationEndometrial ReceptivityEndometrial RegenerationExtracellular Vesicles