posted on 2019-04-25, 13:57authored byW Peng, C Tong, L Li, C Huang, Y Ran, X Chen, Y Bai, Y Liu, J Zhao, B Tan, X Luo, H Wang, L Wen, C Zhang, H Zhang, Y Ding, H Qi, PN Baker
Successful pregnancy requires normal placentation, which largely depends on the tight regulation of proliferation, invasion, and migration of trophoblast cells. Abnormal functioning of trophoblast cells may cause failure of uterine spiral artery remodeling, which may be related to pregnancy-related disorders, such as preeclampsia. Here, we reported that an actin-binding protein, α-actinin (ACTN)4, was dysregulated in placentas from early onset preeclampsia. Moreover, knockdown of ACTN4 markedly inhibited trophoblast cell proliferation by reducing AKT membrane translocation. Furthermore, E-cadherin regulated ACTN4 and β-catenin colocalization on trophoblast cell podosomes, and ACTN4 down-regulation suppressed the E-cadherin-induced cell invasion increase via depolymerizing actin filaments. Moreover, loss of ACTN4 recapitulated a number of the features of human preeclampsia. Therefore, our data indicate that ACNT4 plays a role in trophoblast function and is required for normal placental development.-Peng, W., Tong, C., Li, L., Huang, C., Ran, Y., Chen, X., Bai, Y., Liu, Y., Zhao, J., Tan, B., Luo, X., Wang, H., Wen, L., Zhang, C., Zhang, H., Ding, Y., Qi, H., Baker, P. N. Trophoblastic proliferation and invasion regulated by ACTN4 is impaired in early onset preeclampsia.
Funding
This work was supported by the National Key
Research and Development Program of Reproductive Health
and Major Birth Defects Control and Prevention (2018YFC1004103,
2016YFC1000407), the National Natural Science Foundation of
China (81520108013, 81771613, 81671488, 81871189, 81801482,
81601305, 81601304), Chongqing Municipal Education Commission (CXTDX201601014), Science and Technology Commission of Chongqing (cstc2017jcyjBX0045), and Chongqing
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Supporting Program for
Returned Overseas Students (cx2017104). The authors also appreciate the support from the 111 Plan of the Ministry of Education of the
People’s Republic of China and the State Administration of Foreign
Experts Affairs of China.
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Citation
FASEB J, 2019, pp. fj201802058RR-?
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