Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology (Apr 2022)

The Role of Syncytin in Placental Angiogenesis and Fetal Growth

  • Ya-Nan Wang,
  • Ya-Nan Wang,
  • Yixin Ye,
  • Da Zhou,
  • Ze-Wen Guo,
  • Zhelei Xiong,
  • Xing-Xing Gong,
  • Shi-Wen Jiang,
  • Haibin Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2022.852561
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Background: Syncytin, a retroviral envelope protein, is specifically expressed on trophoblast cells and mediates formation of the syncytiotrophoblast through fusogenic activity. Decreased expression of Syncytin was found in fetal growth restriction placentas.Results: By generating an inducible knockout of the syncytin-a gene in mice, we show a specific disruption of placental angiogenesis with abnormal formation of two syncytiotrophoblast layers. Consistent with the defects observed in vivo, conditioned medium collected from trophoblast cells, following Syncytin-1 knockdown, contains lower expression of vascular endothelial growth factor and placental growth factor, and higher levels of soluble fms-like protein kinase-1 in BeWo and HTR-8/SVneo cells which related with suppressed PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway, and is reduced in ability to induce tube formation by HUVECs.Conclusion: Syncytin participates in angiogenesis during placental development was first identified both in vivo and in vitro. Here, we give a new sight on understanding syncytin and pathophysiology of placenta related disease such as fetal growth restriction.

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