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The Expression and Contribution of SRCs with Preeclampsia Placenta.
Jeong, Jea Sic; Lee, Dong Hyung; Lee, Jae-Eon; An, Sung-Min; Yi, Pyong In; Lee, Geun-Shik; Hwang, Dae Youn; Yang, Seung Yun; Kim, Seung Chul; An, Beum-Soo.
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  • Jeong JS; Department of Biomaterials Science, College of Natural Resources & Life Science/Life and Industry Convergence Research Institute, Pusan National University, 50 Cheonghak-ri, Samrangjin-eup, Miryang, Gyeongsangnam-do, 627-706, South Korea.
  • Lee DH; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Research Institute for Convergence of Biomedical Science and Technology, Pusan National University College of Medicine, Yangsan, Gyeongnam, 50612, South Korea.
  • Lee JE; Department of Biomaterials Science, College of Natural Resources & Life Science/Life and Industry Convergence Research Institute, Pusan National University, 50 Cheonghak-ri, Samrangjin-eup, Miryang, Gyeongsangnam-do, 627-706, South Korea.
  • An SM; Department of Biomaterials Science, College of Natural Resources & Life Science/Life and Industry Convergence Research Institute, Pusan National University, 50 Cheonghak-ri, Samrangjin-eup, Miryang, Gyeongsangnam-do, 627-706, South Korea.
  • Yi PI; Department of Bioenvironmental Energy, College of Natural Resources & Life Science/Life and Industry Convergence Research Institute, Pusan National University, Busan, South Korea.
  • Lee GS; College of Veterinary Medicine and Institute of Veterinary Science, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, South Korea.
  • Hwang DY; Department of Biomaterials Science, College of Natural Resources & Life Science/Life and Industry Convergence Research Institute, Pusan National University, 50 Cheonghak-ri, Samrangjin-eup, Miryang, Gyeongsangnam-do, 627-706, South Korea.
  • Yang SY; Department of Biomaterials Science, College of Natural Resources & Life Science/Life and Industry Convergence Research Institute, Pusan National University, 50 Cheonghak-ri, Samrangjin-eup, Miryang, Gyeongsangnam-do, 627-706, South Korea.
  • Kim SC; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Research Institute for Convergence of Biomedical Science and Technology, Pusan National University College of Medicine, Yangsan, Gyeongnam, 50612, South Korea. ksch0127@naver.com.
  • An BS; Department of Biomaterials Science, College of Natural Resources & Life Science/Life and Industry Convergence Research Institute, Pusan National University, 50 Cheonghak-ri, Samrangjin-eup, Miryang, Gyeongsangnam-do, 627-706, South Korea. anbs@pusan.ac.kr.
Reprod Sci ; 27(7): 1513-1521, 2020 07.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31997259
The steroid hormones act by binding to their receptors and subsequently interacting with coactivators. Several classes of coactivators have been identified and shown to be essential in estradiol (E2) responsiveness. The major coregulators are the p160 steroid receptor coactivator (SRC) family. Although the function of SRCs in other organs has been well studied, it has not been thoroughly studied in the placenta. In addition, the correlation between preeclampsia (PE) and SRCs has not been examined previously. Therefore, we compared the expression patterns of SRCs in normal and PE placentas. In human PE placental tissues, SRC-1 mRNA, and protein levels were downregulated in the PE group. In addition, to assess the expression of SRCs in a PE environment, we used Reduced Uterine Perfusion Pressure (RUPP) model and placental cells were cultured in hypoxia condition. SRC-1 proteins were reduced in the placenta of PE-like rat RUPP model. Furthermore, SRCs proteins were significantly downregulated in hypoxia-grown placental cells. To examine the interaction between estrogen receptors (ERs) and SRC-1 protein, we performed co-immunoprecipitation. The interaction of SRC-1 with ERα was significantly stronger than that with ERß. In PE placenta, the interaction of both ERα and ERß with SRC-1 was stronger than that in normal placenta. In summary, our results demonstrate that expression levels of SRC-1, not SRC-2 and SRC-3, were decreased in hypoxia-induced PE placenta, which may further reduce the signaling of sex steroid hormones such as E2. The dysregulated signaling of E2 by SRC-1 expression could be associated with the PE placental symptoms of patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Placenta / Pré-Eclâmpsia / Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento / Coativador 1 de Receptor Nuclear Limite: Adult / Animals / Female / Humans / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: Reprod Sci Assunto da revista: MEDICINA REPRODUTIVA Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Coréia do Sul

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Placenta / Pré-Eclâmpsia / Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento / Coativador 1 de Receptor Nuclear Limite: Adult / Animals / Female / Humans / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: Reprod Sci Assunto da revista: MEDICINA REPRODUTIVA Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Coréia do Sul