Cells (Jun 2022)

Enoxaparin Increases D6 Receptor Expression and Restores Cytoskeleton Organization in Trophoblast Cells from Preeclampsia

  • Chiara Tersigni,
  • Giuseppe Maulucci,
  • Roberta Castellani,
  • Giada Bianchetti,
  • Marianna Onori,
  • Rita Franco,
  • Greta Barbaro,
  • Marco De Spirito,
  • Antonio Lanzone,
  • Giovanni Scambia,
  • Nicoletta Di Simone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11132036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 13
p. 2036

Abstract

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D6 is a scavenger receptor for CC chemokines expressed in the human placenta. It prevents excessive leukocyte tissue infiltration by internalizing chemokines through cytoskeleton-dependent intracellular transport. In preeclampsia (PE), the D6 receptor is overexpressed in trophoblast cells, but functionally impaired, due to cytoskeleton destructuring. Low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) represents a potential treatment for PE based on its anti-thrombotic and anti-inflammatory properties. Here, we investigated the effect of enoxaparin on D6 expression, and cytoskeleton organization primary cytotrophoblast cell cultures were obtained from the placentae of women with PE (n = 9) or uncomplicated pregnancy (n = 9). We demonstrated that enoxaparin is able to (i) increase D6 expression, and (ii) improve cytoskeletal fiber alignment in trophoblast cells from PE patients.

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