The role of endoglin and its soluble form in pathogenesis of preeclampsia
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The role of endoglin and its soluble form in pathogenesis of preeclampsia
Abstract
Preeclampsia remains till today a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Pathophysiology of the disease is not yet fully elucidated, though it is evident that it revolves around placenta. Cellular ischemia in the preeclamptic placenta creates an imbalance between angiogenic and anti-angiogenic factors in maternal circulation. Endoglin, a transmembrane co-receptor of transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) demonstrating angiogenic effects, is involved in a variety of angiogenesis-dependent diseases with endothelial dysfunction, including preeclampsia. Endoglin expression is up-regulated in preeclamptic placentas, through mechanisms mainly induced by hypoxia, oxidative stress and oxysterol-mediated activation of liver X receptors. Overexpression of endoglin results in an increase of its soluble form in maternal circulation. Soluble endoglin represents the extracellular domain of membrane endoglin, cleaved by the action of metalloproteinases, predominantly matrix metalloproteinase-14. Released in circulation, soluble endoglin interferes in TGF-β1 and activin receptor-like kinase 1 signaling pathways and inhibits endothelial nitric oxide synthase activation, consequently deranging angiogenesis and promoting vasoconstriction. Due to these properties, soluble endoglin actively contributes to the impaired placentation observed in preeclampsia, as well as to the pathogenesis and manifestation of its clinical signs and symptoms, especially hypertension and proteinuria. The significant role of endoglin and soluble endoglin in pathophysiology of preeclampsia could have prognostic, diagnostic and therapeutic perspectives. Further research is essential to extensively explore the potential use of these molecules in the management of preeclampsia in clinical settings.
Keywords: Endoglin; Pathogenesis; Pathophysiology; Preeclampsia; Soluble endoglin.
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