Sex-specific epigenetic gene activation profiles are differentially modulated in human placentas affected by intrauterine growth restriction

  • Sarah Meister
  • Thomas Kolben
  • Susanne Beyer
  • Stefan Hutter
  • Simone Hofmann
  • Christina Kuhn
  • Julia Messner
  • Doris Mayr
  • Maria Emilia Solano
  • Magdalena Jegen
  • Viola Obermeier
  • Sven Mahner
  • Petra Arck
  • Udo Jeschke

Abstract

BACKGROUND:
The purpose of this study was to investigate the sex specific expression of histone protein modifications responsible for rapid gene expression in IUGR placentas.
PATIENTS AND METHODS:
We screened for fetal sex-specific expression of the histone proteins H3K4me3 and H3K9ac in 23 IUGR and 40 control placentas via immunohistochemistry. The trophoblast-like cell line BeWo was used in order to analyze a potential effect of stimulation with prednisolone on H3K4me3 and H3K9ac in vitro. Calculating regression models with additional adjustment for potential confounders were used.
RESULTS:
A significantly decreased level of H3K4me3 was detectable in female syncytiotrophoblasts, whereas H3K9ac was reduced predominantly in male extravillous throphoblast (EVT). No association to the gestational age existed.
CONCLUSION:
Our data showed a reduced expression of the histone proteins H3K4me3 (female) and H3K9ac (male) in IUGR, furthermore elevated cortisol levels may lead to a sex-specific down-regulation of histone proteins in IUGR placentas.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0165-0378
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 06.2020

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PubMed 32289580