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In Vitro Model of Human Trophoblast in Early Placentation

Journal

BIOMEDICINES
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines10040904

Keywords

trophoblast stem cells; trophoblast invasion; organoids

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  1. Cultural Educational Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic [KEGA 023TUKE-4/2020, CPT ZOPA ITMS:2014+:313011W410, ITMS2014+ 313011D103 OPENMED ITMS:2014+:313011V455, VEGA: 1/0599/22, VEGA: 1/0387/22]

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The article discusses the complex process of placental implantation and development, as well as current technologies used to study the behavior of placental cells. Regulation by transcription factors leads to differentiation of trophoblast cells and formation of distinct populations. The 3D in vitro model is crucial for studying placental physiology and modeling placental diseases.
The complex process of placental implantation and development affects trophoblast progenitors and uterine cells through the regulation of transcription factors, cytokines, adhesion receptors and their ligands. Differentiation of trophoblast precursors in the trophectoderm of early ontogenesis, caused by the transcription factors, such as CDX2, TEAD4, Eomes and GATA3, leads to the formation of cytotrophoblast and syncytiotrophoblast populations. The molecular mechanisms involved in placental formation inside the human body along with the specification and differentiation of trophoblast cell lines are, mostly due to the lack of suitable cell models, not sufficiently elucidated. This review is an evaluation of current technologies, which are used to study the behavior of human trophoblasts and other placental cells, as well as their ability to represent physiological conditions both in vivo and in vitro. An in vitro 3D model with a characteristic phenotype is of great benefit for the study of placental physiology. At the same time, it provides great support for future modeling of placental disease.

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