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PPARγ Regulates Trophoblast Proliferation and Promotes Labyrinthine Trilineage Differentiation

BACKGROUND: Abnormal trophoblast differentiation and function is the basis of many placenta-based pregnancy disorders, including pre-eclampsia and fetal growth restriction. PPARγ, a ligand-activated nuclear receptor, plays essential roles in placental development; null murine embryos die at midgesta...

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Autores principales: Parast, Mana M., Yu, Heather, Ciric, Aleksandar, Salata, Mark W., Davis, Vannessa, Milstone, David S.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2778869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19956639
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008055
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author Parast, Mana M.
Yu, Heather
Ciric, Aleksandar
Salata, Mark W.
Davis, Vannessa
Milstone, David S.
author_facet Parast, Mana M.
Yu, Heather
Ciric, Aleksandar
Salata, Mark W.
Davis, Vannessa
Milstone, David S.
author_sort Parast, Mana M.
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description BACKGROUND: Abnormal trophoblast differentiation and function is the basis of many placenta-based pregnancy disorders, including pre-eclampsia and fetal growth restriction. PPARγ, a ligand-activated nuclear receptor, plays essential roles in placental development; null murine embryos die at midgestation due to abnormalities in all placental layers, in particular, small labyrinth and expanded giant cell layer. Previous studies have focused mostly on the role of PPARγ in trophoblast invasion. Based on the previously reported role of PPARγ in preadipocyte differentiation, we hypothesized that PPARγ also plays a pivotal role in trophoblast differentiation. To test this hypothesis, we report derivation of wild-type and PPARγ-null trophoblast stem (TS) cells. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: PPARγ-null TS cells showed defects in both proliferation and differentiation, specifically into labyrinthine trophoblast. Detailed marker analysis and functional studies revealed reduced differentiation of all three labyrinthine lineages, and enhanced giant cell differentiation, particularly the invasive subtypes. In addition, rosiglitazone, a specific PPARγ agonist, reduced giant cell differentiation, while inducing Gcm1, a key regulator in labyrinth. Finally, reintroducing PPARγ into null TS cells, using an adenovirus, normalized invasion and partially reversed defective labyrinthine differentiation, as assessed both by morphology and marker analysis. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: In addition to regulating trophoblast invasion, PPARγ plays a predominant role in differentiation of labyrinthine trophoblast lineages, which, along with fetal endothelium, form the vascular exchange interface with maternal blood. Elucidating cellular and molecular mechanisms mediating PPARγ action will help determine if modulating PPARγ activity, for which clinical pharmacologic agonists already exist, might modify the course of pregnancy disorders associated with placental dysfunction.
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spelling pubmed-27788692009-12-03 PPARγ Regulates Trophoblast Proliferation and Promotes Labyrinthine Trilineage Differentiation Parast, Mana M. Yu, Heather Ciric, Aleksandar Salata, Mark W. Davis, Vannessa Milstone, David S. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Abnormal trophoblast differentiation and function is the basis of many placenta-based pregnancy disorders, including pre-eclampsia and fetal growth restriction. PPARγ, a ligand-activated nuclear receptor, plays essential roles in placental development; null murine embryos die at midgestation due to abnormalities in all placental layers, in particular, small labyrinth and expanded giant cell layer. Previous studies have focused mostly on the role of PPARγ in trophoblast invasion. Based on the previously reported role of PPARγ in preadipocyte differentiation, we hypothesized that PPARγ also plays a pivotal role in trophoblast differentiation. To test this hypothesis, we report derivation of wild-type and PPARγ-null trophoblast stem (TS) cells. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: PPARγ-null TS cells showed defects in both proliferation and differentiation, specifically into labyrinthine trophoblast. Detailed marker analysis and functional studies revealed reduced differentiation of all three labyrinthine lineages, and enhanced giant cell differentiation, particularly the invasive subtypes. In addition, rosiglitazone, a specific PPARγ agonist, reduced giant cell differentiation, while inducing Gcm1, a key regulator in labyrinth. Finally, reintroducing PPARγ into null TS cells, using an adenovirus, normalized invasion and partially reversed defective labyrinthine differentiation, as assessed both by morphology and marker analysis. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: In addition to regulating trophoblast invasion, PPARγ plays a predominant role in differentiation of labyrinthine trophoblast lineages, which, along with fetal endothelium, form the vascular exchange interface with maternal blood. Elucidating cellular and molecular mechanisms mediating PPARγ action will help determine if modulating PPARγ activity, for which clinical pharmacologic agonists already exist, might modify the course of pregnancy disorders associated with placental dysfunction. Public Library of Science 2009-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2778869/ /pubmed/19956639 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008055 Text en Parast et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Parast, Mana M.
Yu, Heather
Ciric, Aleksandar
Salata, Mark W.
Davis, Vannessa
Milstone, David S.
PPARγ Regulates Trophoblast Proliferation and Promotes Labyrinthine Trilineage Differentiation
title PPARγ Regulates Trophoblast Proliferation and Promotes Labyrinthine Trilineage Differentiation
title_full PPARγ Regulates Trophoblast Proliferation and Promotes Labyrinthine Trilineage Differentiation
title_fullStr PPARγ Regulates Trophoblast Proliferation and Promotes Labyrinthine Trilineage Differentiation
title_full_unstemmed PPARγ Regulates Trophoblast Proliferation and Promotes Labyrinthine Trilineage Differentiation
title_short PPARγ Regulates Trophoblast Proliferation and Promotes Labyrinthine Trilineage Differentiation
title_sort pparγ regulates trophoblast proliferation and promotes labyrinthine trilineage differentiation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2778869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19956639
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008055
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