Human placenta and trophoblast development: key molecular mechanisms and model systems
Medical University of Vienna · University of Auckland
Abstract
Abnormal placentation is considered as an underlying cause of various pregnancy complications such as miscarriage, preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction, the latter increasing the risk for the development of severe disorders in later life such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Despite their importance, the molecular mechanisms governing human placental formation and trophoblast cell lineage specification and differentiation have been poorly unravelled, mostly due to the lack of appropriate cellular model systems. However, over the past few years major progress has been made by establishing self-renewing human trophoblast stem cells and 3-dimensional organoids from human blastocysts and…
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- 100%
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6Topics & keywords
- Placentation
- Trophoblast
- Biology
- Placenta
- Stem cell
- Cell biology
- Progenitor cell
- Context (archaeology)
- Good health and well-being