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Placental iron transport: The mechanism and regulatory circuits

Journal

FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Volume 133, Issue -, Pages 254-261

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2018.07.001

Keywords

Iron; Pregnancy; Placenta

Funding

  1. UCLA Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine Training Grant [T32 HL072752]
  2. Iris Cantor-UCLA Women's Health Center Executive Advisory Board
  3. NCATS UCLA CTSI [UL1TR000124]

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As the interface between the fetal and maternal circulation, the placenta facilitates both nutrient and waste exchange for the developing fetus. Iron is essential for healthy pregnancy, and transport of iron across the placenta is required for fetal growth and development. Perturbation of this transfer can lead to adverse pregnancy outcomes. Despite its importance, our understanding of how a large amount of iron is transported across placental membranes, how this process is regulated, and which iron transporter proteins function in different placental cells remains rudimentary. Mechanistic studies in mouse models, including placenta-specific deletion or overexpression of iron-related proteins will be essential to make progress. This review summarizes our current understanding about iron transport across the syncytiotrophoblast under physiological conditions and identifies areas for further investigation.

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