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Published on: November 8, 2018
An epigenetic blueprint for placental syncytiotrophoblast development
1Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Children's Health Research Institute, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.
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The placenta establishes a continuous epithelial barrier that separates maternal and fetal blood. The cell type lining this barrier is the syncytiotrophoblast (STB), an exceptional lineage comprising innumerable nuclei enclosed within a single uninterrupted cytoplasm. The STB mediates nutrient and gas exchange between maternal and fetal circulations and performs vital endocrine functions that modify maternal physiology to sustain pregnancy and support fetal growth. Maintenance of STB integrity is therefore critical for pregnancy success, and dysregulation of its formation and function is implicated in several severe pregnancy complications. As a postmitotic cell layer, STB expansion and renewal depend on underlying cytotrophoblasts exiting their progenitor state and fusing into the syncytium. Consequently, the STB contains nuclei and organelles of diverse ages, maturation states, and potentially distinct functions. Recent findings reveal substantial heterogeneity within STB nuclei, encompassing differences in transcriptional activity and chromatin organization. These variations may reflect nuclear age but could also represent an additional layer of transcriptional and epigenetic regulation required for syncytial function and stability. This review provides an overview of STB development and function, emphasizing epigenetic mechanisms that contribute to the structural and functional diversity of STB nuclei. Key gaps in knowledge are highlighted, including how nuclei interact and whether they can dynamically respond to changes in their local environment. Resolving these and other outstanding questions will advance our understanding of STB development, placental biology, and the pathophysiology of pregnancy complications.
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