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Association of lncRNA SH3PXD2A-AS1 with preeclampsia and its function in invasion and migration of placental trophoblast cells

Qian Chen, Sijia Jiang, Haihua Liu, Yue Gao, Xiaoxue Yang, Zhonglu Ren, Yunfei Gao, Xiao Lu, Haoyue Hu, Yanhong Yu, Xinping Yang, Mei Zhong, Xinping Yang, Mei Zhong

2020Cell Death and Disease47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Accumulating evidence suggests that the pathogenesis of preeclampsia involves poor placentation caused by insufficient trophoblast invasion and impaired uterine spiral artery remodeling, yet the underlying molecular mechanism remains unclear. We carried out transcriptome profiling on placentae from preeclamptic patients and normal subjects, and identified about four hundred long non-coding RNAs differentially expressed in placentae of patients with early-onset severe preeclampsia. Here, we report our identification of lncRNA SH3PXD2A-AS1 as a potential causal factor for this disease and its downstream pathways involved in placentation. We found that expression level of SH3PXD2A-AS1 in the placentae is positively correlated with clinical severity of the patients. We demonstrated that SH3PXD2A-AS1 inhibited invasion and migration through recruiting CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) to the promoters of SH3PXD2A and CCR7 to inhibit their transcription. Therefore, we conclude that the upregulation of lncRNA SH3PXD2A-AS1 may contribute to the pathogenesis of preeclampsia through prohibiting trophoblast invasion during placentation.

Topics & Concepts

PlacentationTrophoblastSpiral arteryPreeclampsiaBiologyDownregulation and upregulationPathogenesisCTCFTranscription factorPlacentaCytotrophoblastCell biologyCancer researchImmunologyGenePregnancyGeneticsFetusEnhancerPregnancy and preeclampsia studiesCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchMicroRNA in disease regulation
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