| Literature DB >> 34050522 |
Yang Ye1,2, Sushi Jiang1,2, Tao Du1,2, Miao Ding1,2, Minzhi Hou1,2, Chenyang Mi3, Tingting Liang3, Huan Zhong4,5, Jiayu Xie3, Wenming Xu6, Huidong Zhang7, Xiaomiao Zhao8,9.
Abstract
Benzo(a)pyrene (BaP) is a ubiquitous environmental endocrine-disrupting chemical that is known to have toxic effects on reproduction. However, the underlying mechanisms describing how BaP and its metabolite benzo[a]pyrene-7, 8-diol-9, 10-epoxide (BPDE) induce recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) are still largely unclear. In this study, we identified a novel long non-coding RNA (lnc-HZ07, NCBI MT936329) that was upregulated in trophoblast cells after exposure to BPDE, and lnc-HZ07 expression was significantly higher in RPL villous tissues than that in control villous tissues. Knockdown of lnc-HZ07 promoted trophoblast cell migration, whereas overexpression of lnc-HZ07 inhibited trophoblast cell migration. Further study showed that lnc-HZ07 inhibited trophoblast migration by downregulating matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP2) expression via dephosphorylation of AKT. These results demonstrated a novel regulatory pathway in which BaP downregulated AKT phosphorylation and inhibited MMP2 expression by upregulating lnc-HZ07, suggesting that lnc-HZ07 could be considered as a potential pathological marker of BaP-induced RPL and therapeutic target for this disease.Entities:
Keywords: Benzo(a)pyrene; Long non-coding RNAs or lnc-HZ07; Migration; Recurrent pregnancy loss; Trophoblast
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34050522 DOI: 10.1007/s43032-021-00630-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Sci ISSN: 1933-7191 Impact factor: 2.924