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Fetal-Maternal Interactions in the Synepitheliochorial Placenta Using the eGFP Cloned Cattle Model

BACKGROUND: To investigate mechanisms of fetal-maternal cell interactions in the bovine placenta, we developed a model of transgenic enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein (t-eGFP) expressing bovine embryos produced by nuclear transfer (NT) to assess the distribution of fetal-derived products in the bov...

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Autores principales: Pereira, Flavia Thomaz Verechia, Oliveira, Lilian J., Barreto, Rodrigo da Silva Nunes, Mess, Andrea, Perecin, Felipe, Bressan, Fabiana Fernandes, Mesquita, Ligia Garcia, Miglino, Maria Angelica, Pimentel, José RodrigoValim, Neto, Paulo Fantinato, Meirelles, Flávio Vieira
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3665810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23724045
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064399
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author Pereira, Flavia Thomaz Verechia
Oliveira, Lilian J.
Barreto, Rodrigo da Silva Nunes
Mess, Andrea
Perecin, Felipe
Bressan, Fabiana Fernandes
Mesquita, Ligia Garcia
Miglino, Maria Angelica
Pimentel, José RodrigoValim
Neto, Paulo Fantinato
Meirelles, Flávio Vieira
author_facet Pereira, Flavia Thomaz Verechia
Oliveira, Lilian J.
Barreto, Rodrigo da Silva Nunes
Mess, Andrea
Perecin, Felipe
Bressan, Fabiana Fernandes
Mesquita, Ligia Garcia
Miglino, Maria Angelica
Pimentel, José RodrigoValim
Neto, Paulo Fantinato
Meirelles, Flávio Vieira
author_sort Pereira, Flavia Thomaz Verechia
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description BACKGROUND: To investigate mechanisms of fetal-maternal cell interactions in the bovine placenta, we developed a model of transgenic enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein (t-eGFP) expressing bovine embryos produced by nuclear transfer (NT) to assess the distribution of fetal-derived products in the bovine placenta. In addition, we searched for male specific DNA in the blood of females carrying in vitro produced male embryos. Our hypothesis is that the bovine placenta is more permeable to fetal-derived products than described elsewhere. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Samples of placentomes, chorion, endometrium, maternal peripheral blood leukocytes and blood plasma were collected during early gestation and processed for nested-PCR for eGFP and testis-specific Y-encoded protein (TSPY), western blotting and immunohistochemistry for eGFP detection, as well as transmission electron microscopy to verify the level of interaction between maternal and fetal cells. TSPY and eGFP DNA were present in the blood of cows carrying male pregnancies at day 60 of pregnancy. Protein and mRNA of eGFP were observed in the trophoblast and uterine tissues. In the placentomes, the protein expression was weak in the syncytial regions, but intense in neighboring cells on both sides of the fetal-maternal interface. Ultrastructurally, our samples from t-eGFP expressing NT pregnancies showed to be normal, such as the presence of interdigitating structures between fetal and maternal cells. In addition, channels-like structures were present in the trophoblast cells. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Data suggested that there is a delivery of fetal contents to the maternal system on both systemic and local levels that involved nuclear acids and proteins. It not clear the mechanisms involved in the transfer of fetal-derived molecules to the maternal system. This delivery may occur through nonclassical protein secretion; throughout transtrophoblastic-like channels and/or by apoptotic processes previously described. In conclusion, the bovine synepitheliochorial placenta displays an intimate fetal-maternal interaction, similar to other placental types for instance human and mouse.
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spelling pubmed-36658102013-05-30 Fetal-Maternal Interactions in the Synepitheliochorial Placenta Using the eGFP Cloned Cattle Model Pereira, Flavia Thomaz Verechia Oliveira, Lilian J. Barreto, Rodrigo da Silva Nunes Mess, Andrea Perecin, Felipe Bressan, Fabiana Fernandes Mesquita, Ligia Garcia Miglino, Maria Angelica Pimentel, José RodrigoValim Neto, Paulo Fantinato Meirelles, Flávio Vieira PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: To investigate mechanisms of fetal-maternal cell interactions in the bovine placenta, we developed a model of transgenic enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein (t-eGFP) expressing bovine embryos produced by nuclear transfer (NT) to assess the distribution of fetal-derived products in the bovine placenta. In addition, we searched for male specific DNA in the blood of females carrying in vitro produced male embryos. Our hypothesis is that the bovine placenta is more permeable to fetal-derived products than described elsewhere. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Samples of placentomes, chorion, endometrium, maternal peripheral blood leukocytes and blood plasma were collected during early gestation and processed for nested-PCR for eGFP and testis-specific Y-encoded protein (TSPY), western blotting and immunohistochemistry for eGFP detection, as well as transmission electron microscopy to verify the level of interaction between maternal and fetal cells. TSPY and eGFP DNA were present in the blood of cows carrying male pregnancies at day 60 of pregnancy. Protein and mRNA of eGFP were observed in the trophoblast and uterine tissues. In the placentomes, the protein expression was weak in the syncytial regions, but intense in neighboring cells on both sides of the fetal-maternal interface. Ultrastructurally, our samples from t-eGFP expressing NT pregnancies showed to be normal, such as the presence of interdigitating structures between fetal and maternal cells. In addition, channels-like structures were present in the trophoblast cells. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Data suggested that there is a delivery of fetal contents to the maternal system on both systemic and local levels that involved nuclear acids and proteins. It not clear the mechanisms involved in the transfer of fetal-derived molecules to the maternal system. This delivery may occur through nonclassical protein secretion; throughout transtrophoblastic-like channels and/or by apoptotic processes previously described. In conclusion, the bovine synepitheliochorial placenta displays an intimate fetal-maternal interaction, similar to other placental types for instance human and mouse. Public Library of Science 2013-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3665810/ /pubmed/23724045 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064399 Text en © 2013 Pereira 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Pereira, Flavia Thomaz Verechia
Oliveira, Lilian J.
Barreto, Rodrigo da Silva Nunes
Mess, Andrea
Perecin, Felipe
Bressan, Fabiana Fernandes
Mesquita, Ligia Garcia
Miglino, Maria Angelica
Pimentel, José RodrigoValim
Neto, Paulo Fantinato
Meirelles, Flávio Vieira
Fetal-Maternal Interactions in the Synepitheliochorial Placenta Using the eGFP Cloned Cattle Model
title Fetal-Maternal Interactions in the Synepitheliochorial Placenta Using the eGFP Cloned Cattle Model
title_full Fetal-Maternal Interactions in the Synepitheliochorial Placenta Using the eGFP Cloned Cattle Model
title_fullStr Fetal-Maternal Interactions in the Synepitheliochorial Placenta Using the eGFP Cloned Cattle Model
title_full_unstemmed Fetal-Maternal Interactions in the Synepitheliochorial Placenta Using the eGFP Cloned Cattle Model
title_short Fetal-Maternal Interactions in the Synepitheliochorial Placenta Using the eGFP Cloned Cattle Model
title_sort fetal-maternal interactions in the synepitheliochorial placenta using the egfp cloned cattle model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3665810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23724045
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064399
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