학술논문

CUL1 promotes trophoblast cell invasion at the maternal-fetal interface.
Document Type
article
Source
Cell death & disease. 4(2)
Subject
Chorionic Villi
Cells
Cultured
Stem Cells
Trophoblasts
Placenta
Humans
Pre-Eclampsia
Cullin Proteins
Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1
Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-2
RNA
Small Interfering
Cell Fusion
Immunohistochemistry
Cell Movement
RNA Interference
Pregnancy
Placentation
Pregnancy Trimester
First
Female
Matrix Metalloproteinase 9
Colforsin
cullin1
placenta
invasion/migration
syncytialization
pre-eclampsia
Cells
Cultured
Forskolin
RNA
Small Interfering
Pregnancy Trimester
First
Pediatric
Stem Cell Research
Contraception/Reproduction
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Reproductive Health and Childbirth
Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Language
Abstract
Human trophoblast progenitor cells differentiate via two distinct pathways, to become the highly invasive extravillous cytotrophoblast (CTB) cells (EVT) or fuse to form syncytiotrophoblast. Inadequate trophoblast differentiation results in poor placenta perfusion, or even complications such as pre-eclampsia (PE). Cullin1 (CUL1), a scaffold protein in cullin-based ubiquitin ligases, plays an important role in early embryonic development. However, the role of CUL1 in trophoblast differentiation during placenta development has not been examined. Here we show that CUL1 was expressed in CTB cells and EVT in the first trimester human placentas by immunohistochemistry. CUL1 siRNA significantly inhibited outgrowth of extravillous explants in vitro, as well as invasion and migration of HTR8/SVneo cells of EVT origin. This inhibition was accompanied by decreased gelatinolytic activities of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 and increased expression of tissue inhibitors of MMPs (TIMP-1 and -2). Consistently, exogenous CUL1 promoted invasion and migration of HTR8/SVneo cells. Notably, CUL1 was gradually decreased during trophoblast syncytialization and CUL1 siRNA significantly enhanced forskolin-induced fusion of choriocarcinoma BeWo cells. CUL1 protein levels in human pre-eclamptic placental villi were significantly lower as compared to their matched control placentas. Taken together, our results suggest that CUL1 promotes human trophoblast cell invasion and dysregulation of CUL1 expression may be associated with PE.