IFITM1 inhibits trophoblast invasion and is induced in placentas associated with IFN-mediated pregnancy diseases.

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Université Paris Cité, INSERM, UMR-S1139, Pathophysiology & Pharmacotoxicology of the Human Placenta, Pre- & Post-natal Microbiota (3PHM), 75006 Paris, France.

Published: July 2023

Interferon-induced transmembrane proteins (IFITMs) are restriction factors that block many viruses from entering cells. High levels of type I interferon (IFN) are associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, and IFITMs have been shown to impair the formation of syncytiotrophoblast. Here, we examine whether IFITMs affect another critical step of placental development, extravillous cytotrophoblast (EVCT) invasion. We conducted experiments using / models of EVCT, mice treated with the IFN-inducer poly (I:C), and human pathological placental sections. Cells treated with IFN-β demonstrated upregulation of IFITMs and reduced invasive abilities. Transduction experiments confirmed that IFITM1 contributed to the decreased cell invasion. Similarly, migration of trophoblast giant cells, the mouse equivalent of human EVCTs, was significantly reduced in poly (I:C)-treated mice. Finally, analysis of CMV- and bacterial-infected human placentas revealed upregulated IFITM1 expression. These data demonstrate that high levels of IFITM1 impair trophoblast invasion and could explain the placental dysfunctions associated with IFN-mediated disorders.

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