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Collagen at the maternal-fetal interface in human pregnancy

Jiawei Shi, Zhen‐Zhen Lai, Hui‐Li Yang, Shao‐Liang Yang, Chengjie Wang, Deng Ao, Lu‐Yu Ruan, Hui‐Hui Shen, Wen‐Jie Zhou, Jie Mei, Qiang Fu, Ming‐Qing Li

2020International Journal of Biological Sciences112 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The survival and development of a semi-allogenic fetus during pregnancy require special immune tolerance microenvironment at the maternal fetal interface. During the establishment of a successful pregnancy, the endometrium undergoes a series of changes, and the extracellular matrix (ECM) breaks down and remodels. Collagen is one of the most abundant ECM. Emerging evidence has shown that collagen and its fragment are expressed at the maternal fetal interface. The regulation of expression of collagen is quite complex, and this process involves a multitude of factors. Collagen exerts a critical role during the successful pregnancy. In addition, the abnormal expressions of collagen and its fragments are associated with certain pathological states associated with pregnancy, including recurrent miscarriage, diabetes mellitus with pregnancy, preeclampsia and so on. In this review, the expression and potential roles of collagen under conditions of physiological and pathological pregnancy are systematically discussed.

Topics & Concepts

FetusObstetricsPregnancyAndrologyMedicineBiologyGeneticsConnective tissue disorders researchBone fractures and treatmentsConnective Tissue Growth Factor Research