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TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA HAS DUAL EFFECTS ON MMP9 AND uPA EXPRESSION IN HTR-8/SVneo HUMAN TROPHOBLASTIC CELL LINE

Journal

ACTA BIOLOGICA COLOMBIANA
Volume 24, Issue 1, Pages 26-37

Publisher

UNIV NAC COLOMBIA, FAC CIENCIAS, DEPT BIOL
DOI: 10.15446/abc.v24n1.69527

Keywords

Computational biology; matrix metalloproteinase; placenta; plasminogen; polymerase chain reaction

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  1. Research Direction (DIB) of Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Bogota [20697]
  2. Colciencias

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Invasion of trophoblast into endometrium is vital for successful pregnancy development. MMP9 and uPA are key proteases in this process, but it is still not clear the regulation of its expression by Transforming Growth Factor Beta (TGF-beta), a known negative regulator of trophoblast invasion. We evaluated the effect of TGF-beta on the transcriptional expression of uPA and MMP9 over time, in HTR-8/SVneo trophoblast cells cultured with or without 0.5 % fetal bovine serum, via RT qPCR. The involved transcription factors and signaling pathways were analyzed in silico, using Proscan, Enrich, PCViz and WikiPathway. Results showed that TGF-beta temporarily regulates the expression of uPA and MMP9. Serum modified the nature of TGF-beta's effects on uPA expression, from negative without serum to positive with it, showing opposite effects on MMP9 expression. In silico analysis evidenced different transcription factors for each protease, some belonging to TGF-beta signaling pathway, and crosstalk with MAPK and Wnt/beta-catenin pathways. The TGF-beta dual role is discussed proposing that serum affects the cellular context. Transcriptional regulation of MMP9 and uPA by TGF-beta is differential and depends on serum presence and evaluation time.

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