Trophoblast L-selectin-mediated adhesion at the maternal-fetal interface
- PMID: 12532021
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1079546
Trophoblast L-selectin-mediated adhesion at the maternal-fetal interface
Abstract
Trophoblast adhesion to the uterine wall is the requisite first step of implantation and, subsequently, placentation. At the maternal-fetal interface, we investigated the expression of selectin adhesion systems that enable leukocyte capture from the bloodstream. On the maternal side, human uterine epithelial cells up-regulated selectin oligosaccharide-based ligands during the window of receptivity. On the fetal side, human trophoblasts expressed L-selectin. This ligand-receptor system was functional, because beads coated with the selectin ligand 6-sulfo sLe(x) bound to trophoblasts, and trophoblasts bound to ligand-expressing uterine luminal epithelium in tissue sections. These results suggest that trophoblast L-selectin mediates interactions with the uterus and that this adhesion mechanism may be critical to establishing human pregnancy.
Comment in
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Development. What makes an embryo stick?Science. 2003 Jan 17;299(5605):355-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1081277. Science. 2003. PMID: 12532005 No abstract available.
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