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Publication : c-Met-dependent multipotent labyrinth trophoblast progenitors establish placental exchange interface.

First Author  Ueno M Year  2013
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  27
Issue  4 Pages  373-86
PubMed ID  24286824 Mgi Jnum  J:206595
Mgi Id  MGI:5551538 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2013.10.019
Citation  Ueno M, et al. (2013) c-Met-dependent multipotent labyrinth trophoblast progenitors establish placental exchange interface. Dev Cell 27(4):373-86
abstractText  The placenta provides the interface for gas and nutrient exchange between the mother and the fetus. Despite its critical function in sustaining pregnancy, the stem/progenitor cell hierarchy and molecular mechanisms responsible for the development of the placental exchange interface are poorly understood. We identified an Epcam(hi) labyrinth trophoblast progenitor (LaTP) in mouse placenta that at a clonal level generates all labyrinth trophoblast subtypes, syncytiotrophoblasts I and II, and sinusoidal trophoblast giant cells. Moreover, we discovered that hepatocyte growth factor/c-Met signaling is required for sustaining proliferation of LaTP during midgestation. Loss of trophoblast c-Met also disrupted terminal differentiation and polarization of syncytiotrophoblasts, leading to intrauterine fetal growth restriction, fetal liver hypocellularity, and demise. Identification of this c-Met-dependent multipotent LaTP provides a landmark in the poorly defined placental stem/progenitor cell hierarchy and may help us understand pregnancy complications caused by a defective placental exchange.
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