Gene expression profile of human placental villous pericytes in the first trimester – An analysis by single-cell RNA sequencing

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Zhao Liu
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Abstract

Mesenchymal cells within theplacental villi play a crucial role in shaping the morphology of branching structures and driving the development of blood vessels. However, the markers and functions of placental villous pericytes (PVPs) as distinct subgroups of placental villous mesenchymal cells, remain unclear. Therefore, in this study, the markers and functions of PVPs were investigated. Single-cell sequencing data from the first-trimester placental villi was obtained and the Seurat tool was used to identify PVP markers. Gene Ontology (GO) analysis of specific genes was performed using the DAVID database. The Cellchat tool was employed to investigate the interaction signals between the PVPs and other cells. Expression of the PVP markers was confirmed using immunofluorescence. Presence of extracellular vesicles in the placental villous mesenchyme and PVPs was examined by transmission electron microscopy. Our findings revealed that renin (REN) and amphiregulin (AREG)-positive fibroblasts in the placental villi specifically expressed several classic pericyte markers. In the first trimester, certain conserved functions of pericytes were observed and they displayed tissue-specific functions such as in the integrin-mediated signaling pathway and extracellular exosomes. Moreover, the placental villous mesenchyme was found to be rich in extracellular vesicles. AREG is specifically transcribed in the first trimester PVPs, however, its protein was located in syncytiotrophoblasts. These insights contribute to a comprehensive understanding of early placental development and offer new therapeutic targets for placenta-derived pregnancy complications.

妊娠头三个月人胎盘绒毛周细胞的基因表达谱--单细胞 RNA 测序分析。
胎盘绒毛内的间充质细胞在形成分支结构的形态和驱动血管发育方面起着至关重要的作用。然而,作为胎盘绒毛间充质细胞的不同亚群,胎盘绒毛周细胞(PVPs)的标记和功能仍不清楚。因此,本研究对胎盘绒毛周细胞的标记和功能进行了研究。研究人员获得了来自一胎胎盘绒毛的单细胞测序数据,并使用 Seurat 工具鉴定了 PVP 的标记物。利用 DAVID 数据库对特定基因进行了基因本体(GO)分析。Cellchat 工具用于研究 PVP 与其他细胞之间的相互作用信号。免疫荧光法确认了 PVP 标记的表达。透射电子显微镜检查了胎盘绒毛间质和PVPs中细胞外囊泡的存在情况。我们的研究结果表明,胎盘绒毛中肾素(REN)和安非拉酮(AREG)阳性的成纤维细胞特异性地表达了几种典型的包膜标志物。在妊娠头三个月,观察到了周细胞的某些保守功能,它们显示了组织特异性功能,如整合素介导的信号通路和细胞外的外泌体。此外,研究还发现胎盘绒毛间充质富含细胞外囊泡。AREG在头三个月的PVP中被特异性转录,但其蛋白质却位于合胞滋养细胞中。这些发现有助于全面了解胎盘的早期发育,并为胎盘引起的妊娠并发症提供了新的治疗靶点。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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