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2 March 2011 Transcriptomic Signature of Trophoblast Differentiation in a Human Embryonic Stem Cell Model
Melanie Marchand, Jose A. Horcajadas, Francisco J. Esteban, Sohyun Lee McElroy, Susan J. Fisher, Linda C. Giudice
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Abstract

Identification of genes involved in trophoblast differentiation is of great interest in understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in placental development and is relevant clinically to fetal development, fertility, and maternal health. Herein, we investigated differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) down the trophoblast lineage by culture with bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) over a 10-day period. Within 2 days, the stemness markers POU5F1 and NANOG were markedly down-regulated, followed temporally by up-regulation of the CDX2, KRT7, HLA-G, ID2, CGA, and CGB trophoblast markers. To understand, on a global scale, changes in the transcriptome during the differentiation of hESCs down the trophoblast lineage, a large-scale microarray analysis was performed. Through whole-genome analysis, more than 3800 genes displayed statistically significant and 2-fold or greater changes in expression during the time course. Of those genes that showed the largest increases, many were involved in processes associated with trophoblast biology; however, novel genes were also identified. Some of them are hypothesized to be associated mainly with extracellular matrix remodeling (e.g., NID2) and cell migration and invasion (e.g., RAB25). Using Ingenuity pathways analysis software to identify signaling pathways involved in trophoblast differentiation or function, we discovered that many genes are involved in WNT/beta-catenin, ERK/MAPK, NFKB, and calcium signaling pathways, suggesting potential roles for these families in trophoblast development. This work provides an in vitro functional genomic model with which to identify genes involved in trophoblast development.

Melanie Marchand, Jose A. Horcajadas, Francisco J. Esteban, Sohyun Lee McElroy, Susan J. Fisher, and Linda C. Giudice "Transcriptomic Signature of Trophoblast Differentiation in a Human Embryonic Stem Cell Model," Biology of Reproduction 84(6), 1258-1271, (2 March 2011). https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.110.086413
Received: 4 October 2010; Accepted: 1 February 2011; Published: 2 March 2011
KEYWORDS
developmental biology
early development
Embryonic stem cells
placenta
trophoblast
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