Acceleration of trophoblast differentiation by heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor is dependent on the stage-specific activation of calcium influx by ErbB receptors in developing mouse blastocysts
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Acceleration of trophoblast differentiation by heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor is dependent on the stage-specific activation of calcium influx by ErbB receptors in developing mouse blastocysts
Abstract
Heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor (HB-EGF) is expressed in the mouse endometrial epithelium during implantation exclusively at sites apposed to embryos and accelerates the development of cultured blastocysts, suggesting that it may regulate peri-implantation development in utero. We have examined the influence of HB-EGF on mouse trophoblast differentiation in vitro and the associated intracellular signaling pathways. HB-EGF both induced intracellular Ca2+ signaling and accelerated trophoblast development to an adhesion-competent stage, but only late on gestation day 4 after ErbB4, a receptor for HB-EGF, translocated from the cytoplasm to the apical surface of trophoblast cells. The acceleration of blastocyst differentiation by HB-EGF was attenuated after inhibition of protein tyrosine kinase activity or removal of surface heparan sulfate, as expected. Chelation of intracellular Ca2+ blocked the ability of HB-EGF to accelerate development, as did inhibitors of protein kinase C or calmodulin. The absence of any effect by a phospholipase C inhibitor and the requirement for extracellular Ca2+ suggested that the accrued free cytoplasmic Ca2+ did not originate from inositol phosphate-sensitive intracellular stores, but through Ca2+ influx. Indeed, N-type Ca2+ channel blockers specifically inhibited the ability of HB-EGF to both induce Ca2+ signaling and accelerate trophoblast development. We conclude that HB-EGF accelerates the differentiation of trophoblast cells to an adhesion-competent stage by inducing Ca2+ influx, which activates calmodulin and protein kinase C. An upstream role for ErbB4 in this pathway is implicated by the timing of its translocation to the trophoblast surface.
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