Preeclampsia and syncytiotrophoblast membrane extracellular vesicles (STB-EVs)

<p>Preeclampsia (PE) is a hypertensive complication of pregnancy that affects 2–8% of women worldwide and is one of the leading causes of maternal deaths and premature birth. PE can occur early in pregnancy (<34 weeks gestation) or late in pregnancy (>34 weeks gestation). Whilst the plac...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Awoyemi, T, Cerdeira, AS, Zhang, W, Jiang, S, Rahbar, M, Logenthiran, P, Redman, C, Vatish, M
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Portland Press 2022
_version_ 1797109942095708160
author Awoyemi, T
Cerdeira, AS
Zhang, W
Jiang, S
Rahbar, M
Logenthiran, P
Redman, C
Vatish, M
author_facet Awoyemi, T
Cerdeira, AS
Zhang, W
Jiang, S
Rahbar, M
Logenthiran, P
Redman, C
Vatish, M
author_sort Awoyemi, T
collection OXFORD
description <p>Preeclampsia (PE) is a hypertensive complication of pregnancy that affects 2–8% of women worldwide and is one of the leading causes of maternal deaths and premature birth. PE can occur early in pregnancy (<34 weeks gestation) or late in pregnancy (>34 weeks gestation). Whilst the placenta is clearly implicated in early onset PE (EOPE), late onset PE (LOPE) is less clear with some believing the disease is entirely maternal whilst others believe that there is an interplay between maternal systems and the placenta. In both types of PE, the syncytiotrophoblast (STB), the layer of the placenta in direct contact with maternal blood, is stressed. In EOPE, the STB is oxidatively stressed in early pregnancy (leading to PE later in gestation- the two-stage model) whilst in LOPE the STB is stressed because of villous overcrowding and senescence later in pregnancy. It is this stress that perturbs maternal systems leading to the clinical manifestations of PE. Whilst some of the molecular species driving this stress have been identified, none completely explain the multisystem nature of PE. Syncytiotrophoblast membrane vesicles (STB-EVs) are a potential contributor to this multisystem disorder. STB-EVs are released into the maternal circulation in increasing amounts with advancing gestational age, and this release is further exacerbated with stress. There are good in vitro evidence that STB-EVs are taken up by macrophages and liver cells with additional evidence supporting endothelial cell uptake. STB-EV targeting remains in the early stages of discovery.<br><br> In this review, we highlight the role of STB-EVs in PE. In relation to current research, we discuss different protocols for ex vivo isolation of STB-EVs, as well as specific issues involving tissue preparation, isolation (some of which may be unique to STB-EVs), and methods for their analysis. We suggest potential solutions for these challenges.</p>
first_indexed 2024-03-07T07:48:15Z
format Journal article
id oxford-uuid:42ab036a-e3fb-4311-8164-4162fa72e817
institution University of Oxford
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-07T07:48:15Z
publishDate 2022
publisher Portland Press
record_format dspace
spelling oxford-uuid:42ab036a-e3fb-4311-8164-4162fa72e8172023-06-26T12:54:43ZPreeclampsia and syncytiotrophoblast membrane extracellular vesicles (STB-EVs)Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:42ab036a-e3fb-4311-8164-4162fa72e817EnglishSymplectic Elements Portland Press2022Awoyemi, TCerdeira, ASZhang, WJiang, SRahbar, MLogenthiran, PRedman, CVatish, M<p>Preeclampsia (PE) is a hypertensive complication of pregnancy that affects 2–8% of women worldwide and is one of the leading causes of maternal deaths and premature birth. PE can occur early in pregnancy (<34 weeks gestation) or late in pregnancy (>34 weeks gestation). Whilst the placenta is clearly implicated in early onset PE (EOPE), late onset PE (LOPE) is less clear with some believing the disease is entirely maternal whilst others believe that there is an interplay between maternal systems and the placenta. In both types of PE, the syncytiotrophoblast (STB), the layer of the placenta in direct contact with maternal blood, is stressed. In EOPE, the STB is oxidatively stressed in early pregnancy (leading to PE later in gestation- the two-stage model) whilst in LOPE the STB is stressed because of villous overcrowding and senescence later in pregnancy. It is this stress that perturbs maternal systems leading to the clinical manifestations of PE. Whilst some of the molecular species driving this stress have been identified, none completely explain the multisystem nature of PE. Syncytiotrophoblast membrane vesicles (STB-EVs) are a potential contributor to this multisystem disorder. STB-EVs are released into the maternal circulation in increasing amounts with advancing gestational age, and this release is further exacerbated with stress. There are good in vitro evidence that STB-EVs are taken up by macrophages and liver cells with additional evidence supporting endothelial cell uptake. STB-EV targeting remains in the early stages of discovery.<br><br> In this review, we highlight the role of STB-EVs in PE. In relation to current research, we discuss different protocols for ex vivo isolation of STB-EVs, as well as specific issues involving tissue preparation, isolation (some of which may be unique to STB-EVs), and methods for their analysis. We suggest potential solutions for these challenges.</p>
spellingShingle Awoyemi, T
Cerdeira, AS
Zhang, W
Jiang, S
Rahbar, M
Logenthiran, P
Redman, C
Vatish, M
Preeclampsia and syncytiotrophoblast membrane extracellular vesicles (STB-EVs)
title Preeclampsia and syncytiotrophoblast membrane extracellular vesicles (STB-EVs)
title_full Preeclampsia and syncytiotrophoblast membrane extracellular vesicles (STB-EVs)
title_fullStr Preeclampsia and syncytiotrophoblast membrane extracellular vesicles (STB-EVs)
title_full_unstemmed Preeclampsia and syncytiotrophoblast membrane extracellular vesicles (STB-EVs)
title_short Preeclampsia and syncytiotrophoblast membrane extracellular vesicles (STB-EVs)
title_sort preeclampsia and syncytiotrophoblast membrane extracellular vesicles stb evs
work_keys_str_mv AT awoyemit preeclampsiaandsyncytiotrophoblastmembraneextracellularvesiclesstbevs
AT cerdeiraas preeclampsiaandsyncytiotrophoblastmembraneextracellularvesiclesstbevs
AT zhangw preeclampsiaandsyncytiotrophoblastmembraneextracellularvesiclesstbevs
AT jiangs preeclampsiaandsyncytiotrophoblastmembraneextracellularvesiclesstbevs
AT rahbarm preeclampsiaandsyncytiotrophoblastmembraneextracellularvesiclesstbevs
AT logenthiranp preeclampsiaandsyncytiotrophoblastmembraneextracellularvesiclesstbevs
AT redmanc preeclampsiaandsyncytiotrophoblastmembraneextracellularvesiclesstbevs
AT vatishm preeclampsiaandsyncytiotrophoblastmembraneextracellularvesiclesstbevs