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Branched-chain amino acids regulate insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 1 (IGFBP1) production by decidua and influence trophoblast migration through IGFBP1.

Kei Tanaka1, Keiji Sakai2, Miho Matsushima2, Yukiko Matsuzawa2, Tomoko Izawa2, Takashi Nagashima2, Seishi Furukawa2, Yoichi Kobayashi2, Mitsutoshi Iwashita2.   

Abstract

STUDY QUESTION: Do branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) influence the migration of human extravillous trophoblast (EVT) cells through changes in insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 1 (IGFBP1) production in decidual cells? STUDY FINDING: Decidua-derived IGFBP1 had a stimulating effect on migration of EVT. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: IGFBP1 is abundantly secreted from human decidual cells and influences trophoblast migration in human placenta of early pregnancy. In hepatic cells, the expression of IGFBP1 is influenced by nutritional status and BCAAs regulate IGFBP1 production. STUDY DESIGN, SAMPLES/MATERIALS,
METHODS: This is a laboratory-based study using human decidual cells and trophoblast cells isolated from placental tissue of early pregnancy (n = 50) and grown as primary cultures. Production of IGFBP1 from decidual cells was examined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and immunoblotting after incubation with or without BCAAs. EVT migration was evaluated using the media conditioned by decidual cells. The effect of conditioned media on phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase (FAK) in EVT was also analyzed by immunoblotting. The same experiments were repeated in the presence of RGD peptide, which inhibits IGFBP1 binding to α5β1 integrin. An EVT migration assay and the immunoblotting of phosphorylated FAK were also conducted with exogenous IGFBP1. The effect of the conditioned media on cytotrophoblast cell number was also assessed using WST-1 in a cell proliferation assay. MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE: Deprivation of BCAAs on decidual cells significantly suppressed IGFBP1 secretion (P < 0.05, versus BCAA+). Exogenous IGFBP1-stimulated EVT migration (P < 0.05) and phosphorylation of FAK (P < 0.05), and the RGD peptide inhibited these effects. EVT migration and phosphorylation of FAK were stimulated by the conditioned media, presumably by IGFBP1 in the media. RGD treatment abrogated the stimulating effects of conditioned media. The conditioned media deprived of BCAAs had suppressive effects on EVT migration (P < 0.05, versus BCAA+) and phosphorylation of FAK (P < 0.05, versus BCAA+). The conditioned media did not affect number of cytotrophoblast cells. LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION: The conclusions are based on in vitro experiments with human decidual cells and trophoblast cells isolated from placental tissue of early pregnancy, and we were unable to ascertain whether these mechanisms actually operate in vivo. We investigated the effect of decidua-derived IGFBP1 on EVT migration, however, we cannot completely rule out the possibility that endogenous IGF could also influence cell migration. WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF
FINDINGS: Interruption of the BCAA supply to uterine decidual cells in early pregnancy may suppress EVT migration through reduced IGFBP1 secretion, which may be one of the pathophysiological conditions responsible for pre-eclampsia. LARGE SCALE DATA: None. STUDY FUNDING/ AND COMPETING INTERESTS: All funds were obtained through Kyorin University School of Medicine. The authors have no conflict of interest to declare.
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Keywords:  branched-chain amino acids; cell migration; decidua; extravillous trophoblast; insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 1

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27193429      PMCID: PMC4986415          DOI: 10.1093/molehr/gaw032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Hum Reprod        ISSN: 1360-9947            Impact factor:   4.025


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