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PLIN2 Is Essential for Trophoblastic Lipid Droplet Accumulation and Cell Survival During Hypoxia.

Ibrahim Bildirici1, W Timothy Schaiff1, Baosheng Chen1, Mayumi Morizane2, Soo-Young Oh2, Matthew O'Brien2, Christina Sonnenberg-Hirche1, Tianjiao Chu2, Yaacov Barak2, D Michael Nelson1, Yoel Sadovsky2,3.   

Abstract

Trophoblast hypoxia and injury, key components of placental dysfunction, are associated with fetal growth restriction and other complications of pregnancy. Accumulation of lipid droplets has been found in hypoxic nonplacental cells. Unique to pregnancy, lipid accumulation in the placenta might perturb lipid transport to the fetus. We tested the hypothesis that hypoxia leads to accumulation of lipid droplets in human trophoblasts and that trophoblastic PLIN proteins play a key role in this process. We found that hypoxia promotes the accumulation of lipid droplets in primary human trophoblasts. A similar accretion of lipid droplets was found in placental villi in vivo from pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction. In both situations, these changes were associated with an increased level of cellular triglycerides. Exposure of trophoblasts to hypoxia led to reduced fatty acid efflux and oxidation with no change in fatty acid uptake or synthesis. We further found that hypoxia markedly stimulated PLIN2 mRNA synthesis and protein expression, which colocalized to lipid droplets. Knockdown of PLIN2, but not PLIN3, enhanced trophoblast apoptotic death, and overexpression of PLIN2 promoted cell viability. Collectively, our data indicate that hypoxia enhances trophoblastic lipid retention in the form of lipid droplets and that PLIN2 plays a key role in this process and in trophoblast defense against apoptotic death. These findings also imply that this protective mechanism may lead to diminished trafficking of lipids to the developing fetus.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30351430      PMCID: PMC6240902          DOI: 10.1210/en.2018-00752

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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