Abstract
The adequate invasion of extravillous trophoblast cells (EVTs) is indispensable for the implantation of embryos and subsequent remodeling of uterine spiral arteries in early human gestation. Bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2), which is abundantly expressed at the maternal-fetal interface, has been shown to promote the human EVT invasion process (1). Integrin switching (i.e., a switch from α6β4 to αvβ3) plays essential roles in cell-extracellular matrix adhesion and has been reported to influence EVT migration and invasion (2). Moreover, integrin β3 has been found to promote the adhesion, invasion, and migration abilities of embryonic trophoblasts (3). However, whether integrin β3 participates in BMP2 signaling and mediates BMP2-increased-human trophoblast invasion remains unknown. The purpose of our study was to explore the effects of BMP2 on integrin αvβ3 expression and the possible mediation role of integrin β3 in BMP2-regulated human trophoblast invasion. We used immortalized human trophoblast cell line (HTR8/SVneo) and primary human extravillous trophoblast cells (EVTs) isolated from first-trimester villi as study models. RT-qPCR and Western blot assay were respectively utilized to detect the messenger RNA and protein levels of intergrin αv and β3. The function of the target protein was studied by siRNA knockdown, and the trophoblast invasion ability was checked by Matrigel-coated transwell invasion assays. Our results demonstrated that the mRNA and protein levels of integrin β3, rather than integrin αv, were up-regulated after BMP2 treatment in HTR8/SVneo and primary EVT cells. Importantly, siRNA-mediated down-regulation of integrin β3 significantly inhibited basal and BMP2-induced HTR8/SVneo cell invasionas measured by transwell invasion assay. In conclusion, we findings support that BMP2 promotes human trophoblast cell invasion by up-regulating integrin β3 expression, benefiting the in-depth understanding of the pro-invasive effect of BMP2 on human trophoblasts during early pregnancy. Reference: (1) Hong-Jin Zhao et al., Cell Death Dis 2018;9:174. (2) Damsky, C.H. et al, Development 1994; 120, 3657-3666. (3) Dong-Mei He et al., Reproduction 2019;157:423-430.
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