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  • The study investigates how low molecular weight heparins (LMWHs) impact the invasiveness of extravillous trophoblast cells (EVTCs) and their production of specific proteins involved in invasion.
  • The research was conducted using EVTC cells from patients experiencing early recurrent miscarriages, focusing on the effects of LMWHs in vitro.
  • Results showed that LMWHs enhanced EVTC invasiveness and protein expression, likely via increased activity of a protein complex called AP-1, suggesting potential therapeutic benefits for certain pregnancy complications.

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Objective: To examine the effects of low molecular weight heparins (LMWHs) on extravillous trophoblast (EVTC) invasiveness and on EVTC expression/secretion of heparin binding-EGF (HB-EGF) and cystein-rich angiogenic inducer 61 (Cyr61), both of which are involved in the process of EVTC invasion. Furthermore, to investigate the intracellular DNA binding activity of activator protein (AP)-1.

Design: Experimental study.

Setting: Department of Obstetrics Gynecology, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy.

Patient(s): Cultures of primary EVTC cells isolated from patients with first trimester unexplained recurrent miscarriage.

Intervention(s): The effects of LMWHs on EVTC invasiveness were examined by an in vitro matrigel invasion assay. Matrix metalloprotease-2 activity (MMP-2) was examined by gelatin zimography. HB-EGF and Cyr61 expression and secretion were studied by Western blot analysis and ELISA assay. AP-1 activity was measured through a multiwell colorimetric assay.

Main Outcome Measure(s): The EVTC invasiveness, the expression/secretion of HB-EGF and Cyr61 proteins, and the AP-1 DNA binding activity in the presence of increasing concentrations of LMWHs were investigated.

Result(s): Both LMWHs, and primarily tinzaparin, increased EVTC invasiveness, by enhancing the MMP-2 proteolytic activity, and induced the expression/secretion of HB-EGF and Cyr61 in EVTC. This effect was mediated by an increased DNA binding activity of AP-1.

Conclusion(s): Both LMWHs are able to promote EVTC development because they are able to stimulate the EVTC invasive properties. Our results may provide a possible biological rationale for the clinical use of LMWH for placental-mediated pregnancy complications unrelated to prothrombotic disorders.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how low molecular weight heparins (LMWHs) impact the invasiveness of extravillous trophoblast cells (EVTCs) and their production of specific proteins involved in invasion.
  • The research was conducted using EVTC cells from patients experiencing early recurrent miscarriages, focusing on the effects of LMWHs in vitro.
  • Results showed that LMWHs enhanced EVTC invasiveness and protein expression, likely via increased activity of a protein complex called AP-1, suggesting potential therapeutic benefits for certain pregnancy complications.
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