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Tuning trophoblast motility in a gelatin hydrogel via soluble cues from the maternal-fetal interface. | LitMetric

Tuning trophoblast motility in a gelatin hydrogel via soluble cues from the maternal-fetal interface.

Tissue Eng Part A

University of Illinois, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 110 RAL, MC-712, Box C-3, 600 S. Mathews Ave, Urbana, Illinois, United States, 61801;

Published: October 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Trophoblast cells are essential for pregnancy, aiding in the attachment and remodeling of the endometrium to support the growing embryo.
  • Research aims to better understand the signaling molecules that influence trophoblast invasion by examining motility using a 3D spheroid model.
  • The study reveals how trophoblast motility is affected by factors like epidermal growth factor as an invasion promoter, transforming growth factor β1 as an inhibitor, and the stress hormone cortisol.

Article Abstract

Trophoblast cells play multiple critical roles in pregnancy, notably modulating blastocyst attachment to the endometrium as well as invading into and actively remodeling the endometrium to facilitate biotransport needs of the growing embryo. Despite the importance of trophoblast invasion for processes essential at early stages of pregnancy, much remains unknown regarding the balance of signaling molecules that may influence trophoblast invasion into the endometrium. The goal of this study was to use three-dimensional trophoblast spheroid motility assays to examine the effect of cues from the maternal-fetal interface on trophoblast motility. We report use of a methacrylamide-functionalized gelatin (GelMA) hydrogel to support quantitative analysis of trophoblast outgrowth area and cell viability. We show this multidimensional model of trophoblast motility can resolve quantifiable differences in outgrowth area and viability in the presence of a known invasion promoter, epidermal growth factor, and a known invasion inhibitor, transforming growth factor β1. We then investigate the sensitivity of trophoblast motility to cortisol, a hormone associated with exogenous stressors. Together, this approach provides a toolset to investigate the coordinated action of physiological and pathophysiological processes on early stages of trophoblast invasion.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ten.SIWH.2020.0097DOI Listing

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