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28 August 2017 Human trophoblast-derived hydrogen sulfide stimulates placental artery endothelial cell angiogenesis
Dong-Bao Chen, Lin Feng, Jennifer K. Hodges, Thomas J. Lechuga, Honghai Zhang
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Abstract

Endogenous hydrogen sulfide (H2S), mainly synthesized by cystathionine β-synthase (CBS) and cystathionine γ-lyase (CTH), has been implicated in regulating placental angiogenesis; however, the underlying mechanisms are unknown. This study was to test a hypothesis that trophoblasts synthesize H2S to promote placental angiogenesis. Human choriocarcinoma-derived BeWo cells expressed both CBS and CTH proteins, while the first trimester villous trophoblast-originated HTR-8/SVneo cells expressed CTH protein only. The H2S producing ability of BeWo cellswas significantly inhibited by either inhibitors of CBS (carboxymethyl hydroxylamine hemihydrochloride, CHH) or CTH (β-cyano-L-alanine, BCA) and that in HTR-8/SVneo cells was inhibited by CHH only. H2S donors stimulated cell proliferation, migration, and tube formation in ovine placental artery endothelial cells (oFPAECs) as effectively as vascular endothelial growth factor. Co-culture with BeWo and HTR-8/SVneo cells stimulated oFPAEC migration, which was inhibited by CHH or BCA in BeWo but CHH only in HTR-8/SVneo cells. Primary human villous trophoblasts (HVT) were more potent than trophoblast cell lines in stimulating oFPAEC migration that was inhibited by CHH and CHH/BCA combination in accordance with its H2S synthesizing activity linked to CBS and CTH expression patterns. H2S donors activated endothelial nitric oxide synthase (NOS3), v-AKT murine thymoma viral oncogene homolog 1 (AKT1), and extracellular signal-activated kinase 1/2 (mitogen-activated protein kinase 3/1, MAPK3/1) in oFPAECs. H2S donor-induced NOS3 activation was blocked by AKT1 but not MAPK3/1 inhibition. In keeping with our previous studies showing a crucial role of AKT1,MAPK3/1, and NOS3/NO in placental angiogenesis, these data show that trophoblast-derived endogenous H2S stimulates placental angiogenesis, involving activation of AKT1, NOS3/NO, and MAPK3/1.

Summary Sentence

Human trophoblast-derived endogenous H2S mediates trophoblast-endothelial cell interaction in stimulating placental artery endothelial cell angiogenesis in vitro.

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Dong-Bao Chen, Lin Feng, Jennifer K. Hodges, Thomas J. Lechuga, and Honghai Zhang "Human trophoblast-derived hydrogen sulfide stimulates placental artery endothelial cell angiogenesis," Biology of Reproduction 97(3), 478-489, (28 August 2017). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/iox105
Received: 7 February 2017; Accepted: 26 August 2017; Published: 28 August 2017
KEYWORDS
angiogenesis
endothelial cells
human
hydrogen sulfide
placenta
trophoblasts
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