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The laminin α4 subunit (LAMA4) has been shown to promote migration, proliferation, and survival of various cell types. This study investigated LAMA4's role in trophoblast cells during placental development.LAMA4 expression was immunohistochemically assessed in the first trimester and term human placentas. LAMA4 siRNA was applied to silence LAMA4 expression in extravillous explants and HTR8/SVneo cells...
Nucleotide binding and oligomerization leucine-rich repeats (NLR) are recognized as members of pattern-recognition receptors that play important roles in host innate immune defenses. In this study, we have investigated the expression and regulation of nucleotide-binding oligomerization domains 1 and 2 (NOD1 and NOD2) on the invasiveness of primary human trophoblasts during the first trimester of pregnancy...
Little is known about the interaction between human placental multipotent mesenchymal stromal cell (hPMSC) and trophoblast. We hypothesize that hPMSCs produce hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) which may interact with trophoblasts and regulate their migration during placentation.hPMSCs were isolated from term placentas and conditioned medium was collected after 2 days of culture in hypoxic (<1% O ...
To characterize transplacental transfer of melamine and related mechanisms as well as toxicity using human placental perfusion and cultured cells.Transfer and toxicity were analyzed in 4-h perfusions with 10 μM or 1 mM melamine, or 10 μM melamine with 10 nM cyanuric acid (CYA). Efflux transporters were studied in accumulation assay and toxicity in BeWo cells by MTT assay.Of added melamine 34–45% was...
PLAC1 expression, first characterized as restricted to developing placenta among normal tissues, is also found in a wide range of tumors and transformed cell lines. To understand the basis for its unusual expression profile, we have analyzed the gene structure and its mode of transcription. We find that the gene has a hitherto unique feature, with two promoters, P1 and P2, separated by 105 kb. P2...
To apply a novel proteomic method to discover potential pathogenic factors and biomarkers of preeclampsia.Sera from five patients complicated with preeclampsia and five healthy pregnant controls were separately pooled. Each pool was treated with peptide ligand library beads (PLLBs) to remove high abundance proteins by affinity and thus enrich low abundance proteins. The proteins from the eluate were...
Control of inflammation at the maternal–fetal interface is a critical element in mammalian pregnancy. Previous work from our laboratory has shown that Stat3 may be a placental mediator involved in maintaining immunologic homeostasis at the maternal–fetal interface. The aim of the current study is to further elucidate the role of Stat3 in response to inflammation. As ablation of Stat3 in mice results...
Basement membranes lie at the epithelial–mesenchymal interface of most tissues. These thin layers of highly specialized extracellular matrix vary in composition in different tissues and also over the course of tissue morphogenesis. Heparan sulfate proteoglycans, which were originally identified in basement membranes, interact with extracellular matrix proteins, growth factors and cell receptors, and...
Infection of the maternal vaginal tract is one of the single most important antecedents of premature labor. We have hypothesized that the abundant local synthesis of pro-inflammatory cytokines that occurs during infection may disrupt the delicate “immunological cross-talk” that must occur between maternal and fetal tissues in order to carry pregnancy to term. These experiments were undertaken as part...
Inflammatory mediators play critical physiologic roles throughout the course of normal pregnancy. At the same time, uncontrolled inflammation appears to have an adverse affect on pregnancy outcome. Thus, a crucial task of reproductive immunology is to define the mechanisms through which inflammation is controlled at the maternal–fetal interface. We examined the signaling pathways activated in the...
The proteoglycan perlecan is involved in cell signaling, regulation of growth factor activity, and maintenance of basement membranes. This study aims to investigate the expression of perlecan during placental development and whether hyperglycemia of gestational diabetes mellitus induces the alteration of perlecan expression in placenta. Immunohistochemistry, immunoprecipitation/sodium dodecyl sulfate–polyacrylamide...
Pre-eclampsia is a multisystem disorder of pregnancy associated with elevated blood pressure, proteinuria, and complex biochemical disturbances. The mammalian homologue of the glial cells missing (GCM) gene, GCM1, is selectively expressed in the placenta. GCM1 expression has been shown to affect placental branching and vasculogenesis, abnormalities of which may result in the development of pre-eclampsia...
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