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Decreased LIN28B in Preeclampsia Impairs Human Trophoblast Differentiation and Migration

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Journal FASEB J
Specialties Biology
Physiology
Date 2018 Oct 12
PMID 30307771
Citations 32
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Preeclampsia (PE) is a common cause of maternal morbidity, characterized by impaired trophoblast invasion and spiral artery transformation resulting in progressive uteroplacental hypoxia. Given the primary role of LIN28A and LIN28B in modulating cell metabolism, differentiation, and invasion, we hypothesized that LIN28A and/or LIN28B regulates trophoblast differentiation and invasion, and that its dysregulation may contribute to PE. Here we show that LIN28B is expressed ∼1300-fold higher than LIN28A in human term placenta and is the predominant paralog expressed in primary human trophoblast cultures. The expression of LIN28B mRNA and protein levels are significantly reduced in gestational age-matched preeclamptic vs. normal placentas, whereas LIN28A expression is not different. First trimester human placental sections displayed stronger LIN28B immunoreactivity in extravillous (invasive) cytotrophoblasts and syncytial sprouts vs. villous trophoblasts. LIN28B overexpression increased HTR8 cell proliferation, migration, and invasion, whereas LIN28B knockdown in JEG3 cells reduced cell proliferation. Moreover, LIN28B knockdown in JEG3 cells suppressed syncytin 1 (SYN-1), apelin receptor early endogenous ligand (ELABELA), and the chromosome 19 microRNA cluster, and increased mRNA expression of ITGβ4 and TNF-α. Incubation of BeWo and JEG3 cells under hypoxia significantly decreased expression of LIN28B and LIN28A, SYN-1, and ELABELA, whereas TNF-α is increased. These results provide the first evidence that LIN28B is the predominant paralog in human placenta and that decreased LIN28B may play a role in PE by reducing trophoblast invasion and syncytialization, and by promoting inflammation.-Canfield, J., Arlier, S., Mong, E. F., Lockhart, J., VanWye, J., Guzeloglu-Kayisli, O., Schatz, F., Magness, R. R., Lockwood, C. J., Tsibris, J. C. M., Kayisli, U. A., Totary-Jain, H. Decreased LIN28B in preeclampsia impairs human trophoblast differentiation and migration.

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