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Insight of Autophagy in Spontaneous Miscarriage
In some cases of spontaneous miscarriage (SM), the exact etiology cannot be determined. Autophagy, which is responsible for cellular survival under stress conditions, has also been implicated in many diseases. Recently, it is also surmised to be correlated with SM. However, the detailed mechanism re...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8771834/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35173545 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.68335 |
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author | Qin, Xue-Yun Shen, Hui-Hui Zhou, Wen-Jie Mei, Jie Lu, Han Tan, Xiao-Fang Zhu, Rui Zhou, Wen-Hui Li, Da-Jin Zhang, Tao Ye, Jiang-Feng Li, Ming-Qing |
author_facet | Qin, Xue-Yun Shen, Hui-Hui Zhou, Wen-Jie Mei, Jie Lu, Han Tan, Xiao-Fang Zhu, Rui Zhou, Wen-Hui Li, Da-Jin Zhang, Tao Ye, Jiang-Feng Li, Ming-Qing |
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description | In some cases of spontaneous miscarriage (SM), the exact etiology cannot be determined. Autophagy, which is responsible for cellular survival under stress conditions, has also been implicated in many diseases. Recently, it is also surmised to be correlated with SM. However, the detailed mechanism remains elusive. In fact, there are several essential steps during pregnancy establishment and maintenance: trophoblasts invasion, placentation, decidualization, enrichment and infiltration of decidua immune cells (e.g., natural killer, macrophage and T cells). Accordingly, upstream molecules and downstream effects of autophagy are discussed in these processes, respectively. Of note, autophagy regulates the crosstalk between these cells at the maternal-fetal interface as well. Aberrant autophagy is found in villi, decidual stromal cells, peripheral blood mononuclear cells in SM patients, although the findings are inconsistent among different studies. Furthermore, potential treatments targeting autophagy are included, during which rapamycin and vitamin D are hot-spots in recent literatures. To conclude, a moderately activated autophagy is deeply involved in pregnancy, suggesting that autophagy should be a regulator and promising target for treating SM. |
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spelling | pubmed-87718342022-02-15 Insight of Autophagy in Spontaneous Miscarriage Qin, Xue-Yun Shen, Hui-Hui Zhou, Wen-Jie Mei, Jie Lu, Han Tan, Xiao-Fang Zhu, Rui Zhou, Wen-Hui Li, Da-Jin Zhang, Tao Ye, Jiang-Feng Li, Ming-Qing Int J Biol Sci Review In some cases of spontaneous miscarriage (SM), the exact etiology cannot be determined. Autophagy, which is responsible for cellular survival under stress conditions, has also been implicated in many diseases. Recently, it is also surmised to be correlated with SM. However, the detailed mechanism remains elusive. In fact, there are several essential steps during pregnancy establishment and maintenance: trophoblasts invasion, placentation, decidualization, enrichment and infiltration of decidua immune cells (e.g., natural killer, macrophage and T cells). Accordingly, upstream molecules and downstream effects of autophagy are discussed in these processes, respectively. Of note, autophagy regulates the crosstalk between these cells at the maternal-fetal interface as well. Aberrant autophagy is found in villi, decidual stromal cells, peripheral blood mononuclear cells in SM patients, although the findings are inconsistent among different studies. Furthermore, potential treatments targeting autophagy are included, during which rapamycin and vitamin D are hot-spots in recent literatures. To conclude, a moderately activated autophagy is deeply involved in pregnancy, suggesting that autophagy should be a regulator and promising target for treating SM. Ivyspring International Publisher 2022-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8771834/ /pubmed/35173545 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.68335 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions. |
spellingShingle | Review Qin, Xue-Yun Shen, Hui-Hui Zhou, Wen-Jie Mei, Jie Lu, Han Tan, Xiao-Fang Zhu, Rui Zhou, Wen-Hui Li, Da-Jin Zhang, Tao Ye, Jiang-Feng Li, Ming-Qing Insight of Autophagy in Spontaneous Miscarriage |
title | Insight of Autophagy in Spontaneous Miscarriage |
title_full | Insight of Autophagy in Spontaneous Miscarriage |
title_fullStr | Insight of Autophagy in Spontaneous Miscarriage |
title_full_unstemmed | Insight of Autophagy in Spontaneous Miscarriage |
title_short | Insight of Autophagy in Spontaneous Miscarriage |
title_sort | insight of autophagy in spontaneous miscarriage |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8771834/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35173545 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.68335 |
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