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Yang Zhang1, Ke Z Shan1, Pengfei Liang1
1Department of Biochemistry, Duke University School of Medicine, NC 27710, USA.
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PIEZO1, a mechanosensor1,2 in endothelial cells, plays a critical role in fetal vascular development during embryogenesis3,4. However, its expression and function in placental trophoblasts remain unexplored. Here, we demonstrate that PIEZO1 is expressed in placental villus trophoblasts, where it is essential for trophoblast fusion and placental development. Mice with trophoblast-specific PIEZO1 knockout exhibit embryonic lethality without obvious vascular defects. Instead, PIEZO1 deficiency disrupts the formation of the syncytiotrophoblast layer in the placenta. Mechanistically, PIEZO1-mediated calcium influx activates TMEM16F lipid scramblase, facilitating the externalization of phosphatidylserine, a key "fuse-me" signal for trophoblast fusion5,6. These findings reveal PIEZO1 as a crucial mechanosensor in trophoblasts and highlight its indispensable role in trophoblast fusion and placental development, expanding our understanding of PIEZO1's functions beyond endothelial cells during pregnancy.
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