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Prothioconazole induces cell cycle arrest by up-regulation of EIF4EBP1 in extravillous trophoblast cells.

Guangzhu Dong1,2,3, Rui Zhang1,2, Qi Hu1,2,4, Elizabeth M Martin5,6, Yufeng Qin2,7, Chuncheng Lu1,2, Yankai Xia1,2, Xinru Wang1,2, Guizhen Du8,9.   

Abstract

Prothioconazole (PTC) is a new broad-spectrum triazole antibacterial agent that is being widely used in agriculture. PTC has been linked to a number of reproductive outcomes including embryo implantation disorder; however, the exact mechanism underlying this relationship has yet to be determined. Proper trophoblast proliferation and migration is a prerequisite for successful embryo implantation. To elucidate the underlying molecular perturbations, we detect the effect of PTC on extravillous trophoblast cells proliferation and migration, and investigate its potential mechanisms. Exposure to different concentrations of PTC (0-500 μM) significantly inhibited the cell viability and migration ability (5 μM PTC exposure), and also caused the cell cycle arrest at the lowest dose (1 μM PTC exposure). Transcriptome analysis revealed that PTC exposure disturbed multiple biological processes including cell cycle and apoptosis, consistent with cell phenotype. Specifically, eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E binding protein 1 (EIF4EBP1, 4E-BP1) was identified as up-regulated in PTC exposure group and knockdown of EIF4EBP1, and attenuated the G1 phase arrest induced by PTC exposure. In summary, our data demonstrated that 4E-BP1 participated in PTC-induced cell cycle arrest in extravillous trophoblast cells by regulating cyclin D1. These findings shed light on the potential adverse effect of PTC exposure on the embryo implantation.
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Keywords:  4E-BP1; Cell cycle; Cyclin D1; Extravillous trophoblast cell; Prothioconazole

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35048155     DOI: 10.1007/s00204-021-03203-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Toxicol        ISSN: 0340-5761            Impact factor:   5.153


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