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Published on: July 21, 2016
Decoding Human Placental Cellular and Molecular Responses to Obesity and Fetal Growth
Hong Jiang1,2, Emilie Derisoud1, Denise Parreira1,2
1Karolinska Institutet, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Stockholm, Sweden.
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Maternal obesity increases the risks of large-for-gestational-age (LGA) births and subsequent cardiometabolic disorders in offspring. To identify placental signatures associated with these outcomes, we performed single-nucleus RNA sequencing on placentas from women with obesity delivering appropriate-for-gestational-age or LGA infants, compared to normal-weight controls. In maternal obesity, regardless of fetal growth, syncytiotrophoblasts showed upregulated hypoxia and TNF-α signaling, while cytotrophoblasts exhibited downregulated receptor tyrosine kinase signaling. However, villous non-trophoblasts displayed upregulated TNF-α signaling and inflammatory responses only in LGA placentas. Notably, Hofbauer cells in LGA placentas presented transcriptional alterations in immunometabolism-related genes and displayed elevated SPP1 expression, which potentially acts as a ligand for other placental cell types. We modeled key aspects of syncytiotrophoblast responses to adipose tissue using a customized microfluidic organoids-on-a-chip co-culture system. These findings revealed gene expression patterns of placental cells to maternal obesity that are shared or different between O-A and O-L, highlighting pathways for future mechanistic investigation.
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