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Revisiting Steroidogenic Pathways in the Human Placenta and Primary Human Trophoblast Cells

Steroid hormones play a crucial role in supporting a successful pregnancy and ensuring proper fetal development. The placenta is one of the principal tissues in steroid production and metabolism, expressing a vast range of steroidogenic enzymes. Nevertheless, a comprehensive characterization of ster...

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Autores principales: Karahoda, Rona, Kallol, Sampada, Groessl, Michael, Ontsouka, Edgar, Anderle, Pascale, Fluck, Christa, Staud, Frantisek, Albrecht, Christiane
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33567726
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22041704
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author Karahoda, Rona
Kallol, Sampada
Groessl, Michael
Ontsouka, Edgar
Anderle, Pascale
Fluck, Christa
Staud, Frantisek
Albrecht, Christiane
author_facet Karahoda, Rona
Kallol, Sampada
Groessl, Michael
Ontsouka, Edgar
Anderle, Pascale
Fluck, Christa
Staud, Frantisek
Albrecht, Christiane
author_sort Karahoda, Rona
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description Steroid hormones play a crucial role in supporting a successful pregnancy and ensuring proper fetal development. The placenta is one of the principal tissues in steroid production and metabolism, expressing a vast range of steroidogenic enzymes. Nevertheless, a comprehensive characterization of steroidogenic pathways in the human placenta and potential developmental changes occurring during gestation are poorly understood. Furthermore, the specific contribution of trophoblast cells in steroid release is largely unknown. Thus, this study aimed to (i) identify gestational age-dependent changes in the gene expression of key steroidogenic enzymes and (ii) explore the role of trophoblast cells in steroid biosynthesis and metabolism. Quantitative and Droplet Digital PCR analysis of 12 selected enzymes was carried out in the first trimester (n = 13) and term (n = 20) human placentas. Primary trophoblast cells (n = 5) isolated from human term placentas and choriocarcinoma-derived cell lines (BeWo, BeWo b30 clone, and JEG-3) were further screened for gene expression of enzymes involved in placental synthesis/metabolism of steroids. Finally, de novo steroid synthesis by primary human trophoblasts was evaluated, highlighting the functional activity of steroidogenic enzymes in these cells. Collectively, we provide insights into the expression patterns of steroidogenic enzymes as a function of gestational age and delineate the cellular origin of steroidogenesis in the human placenta.
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spelling pubmed-79156052021-03-01 Revisiting Steroidogenic Pathways in the Human Placenta and Primary Human Trophoblast Cells Karahoda, Rona Kallol, Sampada Groessl, Michael Ontsouka, Edgar Anderle, Pascale Fluck, Christa Staud, Frantisek Albrecht, Christiane Int J Mol Sci Article Steroid hormones play a crucial role in supporting a successful pregnancy and ensuring proper fetal development. The placenta is one of the principal tissues in steroid production and metabolism, expressing a vast range of steroidogenic enzymes. Nevertheless, a comprehensive characterization of steroidogenic pathways in the human placenta and potential developmental changes occurring during gestation are poorly understood. Furthermore, the specific contribution of trophoblast cells in steroid release is largely unknown. Thus, this study aimed to (i) identify gestational age-dependent changes in the gene expression of key steroidogenic enzymes and (ii) explore the role of trophoblast cells in steroid biosynthesis and metabolism. Quantitative and Droplet Digital PCR analysis of 12 selected enzymes was carried out in the first trimester (n = 13) and term (n = 20) human placentas. Primary trophoblast cells (n = 5) isolated from human term placentas and choriocarcinoma-derived cell lines (BeWo, BeWo b30 clone, and JEG-3) were further screened for gene expression of enzymes involved in placental synthesis/metabolism of steroids. Finally, de novo steroid synthesis by primary human trophoblasts was evaluated, highlighting the functional activity of steroidogenic enzymes in these cells. Collectively, we provide insights into the expression patterns of steroidogenic enzymes as a function of gestational age and delineate the cellular origin of steroidogenesis in the human placenta. MDPI 2021-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7915605/ /pubmed/33567726 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22041704 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Karahoda, Rona
Kallol, Sampada
Groessl, Michael
Ontsouka, Edgar
Anderle, Pascale
Fluck, Christa
Staud, Frantisek
Albrecht, Christiane
Revisiting Steroidogenic Pathways in the Human Placenta and Primary Human Trophoblast Cells
title Revisiting Steroidogenic Pathways in the Human Placenta and Primary Human Trophoblast Cells
title_full Revisiting Steroidogenic Pathways in the Human Placenta and Primary Human Trophoblast Cells
title_fullStr Revisiting Steroidogenic Pathways in the Human Placenta and Primary Human Trophoblast Cells
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting Steroidogenic Pathways in the Human Placenta and Primary Human Trophoblast Cells
title_short Revisiting Steroidogenic Pathways in the Human Placenta and Primary Human Trophoblast Cells
title_sort revisiting steroidogenic pathways in the human placenta and primary human trophoblast cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33567726
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22041704
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