Morphological interactions of human first trimester placental villi co-cultured with decidual explants |
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Authors: | Babawale, M.O. Van Noorden, S. Pignatelli, M. Stamp, G.W.H. Elder, M.G. Sullivan, M.H.F. |
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Affiliation: | 1 institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Du Cane Road, London W12 ONN, UK 2 Department of Histopathology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital Du Cane Road, London W12 ONN, UK |
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Abstract: | Abnormalities of pregnancy such as pre-eclampsia and intrauterinegrowth retardation are characterized by shallow trophoblasticinvasion of the placental bed, the precise molecular pathophysiologyof which remains to be fully elucidated. An in-vitro model involvinga co-culture of first trimester placental villi and deciduaparietalis explants (of 8-12 weeks gestation) was developedand used to characterize the migration and local invasion oftrophoblast cells. Trophoblast proliferation (confirmed by Ki-67immunostaining), differentiation and loose attachment of placentalvilli to the underlying decidual epithelium or stroma occurredwithin the first 24 h of co-culture. This was followed by erosionof the syncytial layer of the placental villi and commencementof a progressive cytotrophoblast invasion after 48 h of co-culture,which continued until 120 h, when the experiments were terminated.E-cadherin was expressed at the interfaces between trophoblastcells within the villi, but expression of this adhesion moleculeseemed to be down-regulated in the invasive trophoblast cells.Our results suggest that the model could be useful in investigatingthe factors that control early human placentation and the feto-maternalinterface. |
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Keywords: | decidua/E-cadherin/Ki-67/placentation/trophoblast |
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