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Novel lnc-HZ03 and miR-hz03 promote BPDE-induced human trophoblastic cell apoptosis and induce miscarriage by upregulating p53/SAT1 pathway.

Tingting Liang1, Jiayu Xie1, Jingsong Zhao1, Wenxin Huang1, Zhongyan Xu1, Peng Tian1, Chenyang Mi1, Mengyuan Dai1, Shuming Zhang1, Huidong Zhang2.   

Abstract

Normal pregnancy is essential for human reproduction. However, environmental BaP (benzo(a)pyrene) and its metabolite BPDE (benzo(a)pyrene-7,8-dihydrodiol-9,10-epoxide) induce dysfunctions of human trophoblastic cells, which could further result in miscarriage. Yet, the molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. In this work, a novel lnc-HZ03 and a novel miR-hz03 were identified. Both lnc-HZ03 and miR-hz03 were highly expressed in human recurrent miscarriage villous tissues and in BPDE-exposed trophoblastic cells. Lnc-HZ03 and miR-hz03 upregulated each other, forming a positive feedback loop. MiR-hz03 could also upregulate p53 level by enhancing its mRNA stability. Both lnc-HZ03 and p53 mRNA contained the target site for miR-hz03 and could directly interact with miR-hz03. It was this target site instead of its mutant on lnc-HZ03 that regulated p53 expression. Subsequently, the upregulated p53 facilitated SAT1 transcription and enhanced SAT1-catalyzed spermine metabolism, which further resulted in trophoblastic cell apoptosis and induced miscarriage. All together, the p53/SAT1 pathway upregulated by lnc-HZ03 and miR-hz03 could promote BPDE-induced human trophoblastic cell apoptosis and the occurrence of miscarriage, shedding novel light on the causes of miscarriage. Graphical abstract Lnc-HZ03 and miR-hz03 regulate the occurrence of recurrent miscarriage (RM). In human trophoblastic cells, lnc-HZ03 upregulates miR-hz03 level. MiR-hz03 increases the RNA stability of lnc-HZ03 and p53 mRNA. P53 promotes SAT1 transcription and reduces its cellular spermine content, resulting in cell apoptosis. Under normal conditions, lnc-HZ03/miR-hz03 and p53/SAT1 pathways are downregulated, maintaining normal pregnancy. After exposure to BPDE, lnc-HZ03/miR-hz03 and p53/SAT1 pathways are upregulated and finally induce miscarriage.
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Keywords:  Environmental BaP or BPDE; Human trophoblastic cell apoptosis; Lnc-HZ03 and miR-hz03; Miscarriage or abortion; p53/SAT1 pathway and spermine metabolism

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33566220     DOI: 10.1007/s10565-021-09583-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biol Toxicol        ISSN: 0742-2091            Impact factor:   6.691


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