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  • Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is linked to reduced decorin (DCN) levels, which affects endothelial cell functions essential for vascular health.
  • Short-interference RNA was utilized to study the impact of reduced DCN in human microvascular endothelial cells, revealing decreased cell proliferation and angiogenesis, along with increased thrombin generation.
  • Key target genes identified, including FGF17, IL18, and MSTN, showed diminished expression in both FGR-affected and control placental cells, indicating that DCN loss may contribute to the pathogenesis of FGR.

Article Abstract

Objective: Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is a key cause of adverse pregnancy outcome where maternal and fetal factors are identified as contributing to this condition. Idiopathic FGR is associated with altered vascular endothelial cell functions. Decorin (DCN) has important roles in the regulation of endothelial cell functions in vascular environments. DCN expression is reduced in FGR. The objectives were to determine the functional consequences of reduced DCN in a human microvascular endothelial cell line model (HMVEC), and to determine downstream targets of DCN and their expression in primary placental microvascular endothelial cells (PLECs) from control and FGR-affected placentae.

Approach: Short-interference RNA was used to reduce DCN expression in HMVECs and the effect on proliferation, angiogenesis and thrombin generation was determined. A Growth Factor PCR Array was used to identify downstream targets of DCN. The expression of target genes in control and FGR PLECs was performed.

Results: DCN reduction decreased proliferation and angiogenesis but increased thrombin generation with no effect on apoptosis. The array identified three targets of DCN: FGF17, IL18 and MSTN. Validation of target genes confirmed decreased expression of VEGFA, MMP9, EGFR1, IGFR1 and PLGF in HMVECs and PLECs from control and FGR pregnancies.

Conclusions: Reduction of DCN in vascular endothelial cells leads to disrupted cell functions. The targets of DCN include genes that play important roles in angiogenesis and cellular growth. Therefore, differential expression of these may contribute to the pathogenesis of FGR and disease states in other microvascular circulations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.placenta.2014.05.009DOI Listing

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