ACVR2A facilitates trophoblast cell invasion through TCF7/c-JUN pathway in pre-eclampsia progression.

IF 6.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
eLife Pub Date : 2025-05-30 DOI:10.7554/eLife.101236
Shujing Yang, Huanyao Liu, Jieshi Hu, Binjun Chen, Wanlu An, Xuwen Song, Yi Yang, Fang He
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Abstract

Pre-eclampsia (PE) is a serious pregnancy disorder linked to genetic factors, particularly the ACVR2A gene, which encodes a receptor involved in the activin signaling pathway and plays a critical role in reproductive processes. Transcriptomic data analysis and experimental verification confirmed a downregulation of ACVR2A expression in placental tissues from PE patients. In this study, CRISPR/Cas9 technology was employed to investigate the effect of ACVR2A gene deletion on trophoblast cells using the HTR8/SVneo and JAR cell lines. Deletion of ACVR2A inhibits trophoblastic migration, proliferation, and invasion, underscoring its pivotal role in cellular function. RNA-seq data analysis unveiled an intricate regulatory network influenced by ACVR2A gene knockout, especially in the TCF7/c-JUN pathway. By employing RT-PCR and immunohistochemical analysis, a potential association between ACVR2A and the TCF7/c-JUN pathway was hypothesized and confirmed. The complexity of PE onset and the significance of genetic factors were emphasized, particularly the role of the ACVR2A gene identified in genome-wide association study. This study established a robust foundation for delving deeper into the intricate mechanisms of PE, paving the way for focused early intervention, personalized treatment, and enhanced obstetric healthcare.

在子痫前期进展中,ACVR2A通过TCF7/c-JUN通路促进滋养细胞侵袭。
先兆子痫(PE)是一种严重的妊娠疾病,与遗传因素有关,尤其是ACVR2A基因,该基因编码一种参与激活素信号通路的受体,在生殖过程中起着关键作用。转录组学数据分析和实验验证证实了PE患者胎盘组织中ACVR2A的表达下调。本研究采用CRISPR/Cas9技术,以HTR8/SVneo和JAR细胞系为研究对象,研究ACVR2A基因缺失对滋养细胞的影响。缺失ACVR2A可抑制滋养细胞的迁移、增殖和侵袭,强调其在细胞功能中的关键作用。RNA-seq数据分析揭示了受ACVR2A基因敲除影响的复杂调控网络,特别是在TCF7/c-JUN通路中。通过RT-PCR和免疫组织化学分析,我们假设并证实了ACVR2A与TCF7/c-JUN通路之间的潜在关联。强调PE发病的复杂性和遗传因素的重要性,特别是在全基因组关联研究中发现的ACVR2A基因的作用。本研究为深入研究PE的复杂机制奠定了坚实的基础,为有针对性的早期干预、个性化治疗和加强产科保健铺平了道路。
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12.90
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