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Publication : The endothelial protein C receptor plays an essential role in the maintenance of pregnancy.

First Author  Castillo MM Year  2020
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  6
Issue  45 PubMed ID  33158859
Mgi Jnum  J:308475 Mgi Id  MGI:6728647
Doi  10.1126/sciadv.abb6196 Citation  Castillo MM, et al. (2020) The endothelial protein C receptor plays an essential role in the maintenance of pregnancy. Sci Adv 6(45)
abstractText  Placenta-mediated pregnancy complications are a major challenge in the management of maternal-fetal health. Maternal thrombophilia is a suspected risk factor, but the role of thrombotic processes in these complications has remained unclear. Endothelial protein C receptor (EPCR) is an anticoagulant protein highly expressed in the placenta. EPCR autoantibodies and gene variants are associated with poor pregnancy outcomes. In mice, fetal EPCR deficiency results in placental failure and in utero death. We show that inhibition of molecules involved in thrombin generation or in the activation of maternal platelets allows placental development and embryonic survival. Nonetheless, placentae exhibit venous thrombosis in uteroplacental circulation associated with neonatal death. In contrast, maternal EPCR deficiency results in clinical and histological features of placental abruption and is ameliorated with concomitant Par4 deficiency. Our findings unveil a causal link between maternal thrombophilia, uterine hemorrhage, and placental abruption and identify Par4 as a potential target of therapeutic intervention.
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