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Environmental pollutant SO₂ exposure affects trophoblast function involving an ER stress pathway

Sunil Singh, Isha Goel, Javed Ahsan Quadri, Rashmi Minocha, Neha Kashyap, Anubhuti Rana, Ashok Kumar Ahirwar, Om Saswat Sahoo, Ruby Dhar, Subhradip Karmakar

2025The Journal of Physiology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sulphur dioxide (SO₂) is a toxic air pollutant with deleterious effects on the respiratory, cardiovascular, endocrine and reproductive systems. SO₂, being freely diffusible, can cross the placenta and reach the fetal system. Previous studies have reported the association between SO₂ exposure and adverse pregnancy and fetal outcomes without much emphasis on its molecular aspects. The present study has investigated the adverse consequences of SO₂ derivatives on the two key trophoblast functions critical for placentation: invasion and fusion. SO₂ exposure inhibited the fusogenic potential of BeWo cells, as well as the invasion and migratory ability of the extravillous HTR8/SVneo cells. A molecular insight revealed dysregulated endoplasmic reticulum stress, with an altered epigenetic state as seen by histone modifications following SO₂ exposure. Collectively, our findings revealed the harmful effect of SO₂ and its consequences on the placental function. We therefore elucidated the detrimental impact of SO₂ exposure on trophoblast cells and the possible health consequences that may contribute to pregnancy-related complications as a result of compromised placental function. KEY POINTS: Sulphur dioxide (SO₂) derivatives severely impaired trophoblasts migration, invasion and its ability of fusogenic differentiation. SO₂ derivatives appear to affect trophoblast cell interactions, thereby affecting its 3D organization and its capacity to form spheroids. Mechanistic insight into these events indicates SO₂ derivatives mediated the induction of endoplasmic reticulum stress and inflammation, as well as altered histone-3 markers. We therefore conclude that SO₂ exposure has a detrimental effect on placental trophoblast cells. Long-term exposure during pregnancy may result in an adverse outcome.

Topics & Concepts

TrophoblastPlacentationEndoplasmic reticulumEpigeneticsBiologyCell biologyPlacentaInflammationFetusOxidative stressHistonePregnancyEndocrinologyImmunologyGeneticsGenePregnancy and preeclampsia studiesBirth, Development, and HealthGestational Diabetes Research and Management
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