A group from Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Metabolic Health, Center for Energy Metabolism and Reproduction, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China has reported about roles of glycan and lectin interactions in embryo attachment.
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Althopugh the interaction between trophoblastic L-selectin and endometrial sLeX has been reported as a glycosylation-dependent adhesion mechanism underlying embryo implantation, it was also found that Siglec-6 expressed in the trophectoderm of human embryos play a key role in facilitating embryo attachment via recognizing the sTn-covered receptive endometrium.