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Role of cell cycling and polyploidy in placental trophoblast of different mammalian species.

Tatiana G Zybina1, Eugenia V Zybina1.   

Abstract

The trophoblast cells that take part in placenta formation are characterized by different modes of multiplication of their genome that largely designates their eu- or aneuploidy level. The two main ways of genome multiplication are described in different degree: (a) endoreduplication that involves almost complete shutdown of mitosis and (b) reduced mitosis ('endomitosis') in which, by contrast, entry into mitosis and the passage of its initial stages is a prerequisite of genome multiplication. Endoreduplication observed in the trophoblast giant cells (TGC) in a range of mammalian species implies uncoupling of DNA replication from mitosis achieved by reduction of mitotic Cdk activity. The key role in the regulation of endoreduplication and endomitosis play activity of APC/C complex, geminin and E2F family. A programme of genome multiplication and cell cycle progression may include depolyploidization achieved by specific mitotic or non-mitotic (amitotic) division of the giant nucleus. In some mammalian species (Rodents), this process represents the final step of the giant cell lifespan that coincides with complete cessation of cell or genome reproduction. Meantime, in other species the process may take part in cell reproduction during lengthy pregnancy. The dynamics of fox and human polyploidization is similar by the possibility of a simultaneous increase in the proportion of endopolyploid and low-polyploid cells. Reduced mitoses, endoreduplication and depolyploidization appear to be an evolution strategy allowing to generate the functionally different trophoblast cell populations depending of the lifestyle of life of the animal species. Some placental pathologies may be accounted for disturbance of the programme of the cell/genome reproduction of the giant and low-ploid cell populations.
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Keywords:  cell cycle; endomitosis; endoreduplication; placenta; polyploidy; trophoblast

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32470192     DOI: 10.1111/rda.13732

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Domest Anim        ISSN: 0936-6768            Impact factor:   2.005


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