Corticotropin-releasing hormone modulates human trophoblast invasion through carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule-1 regulation.

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Corticotropin-releasing hormone modulates human trophoblast invasion through carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule-1 regulation. / Bamberger, Ana-Maria; Minas, Vassilis; Kalantaridou, Sophia N; Jessica, Radde; Sadeghian, Helen; Löning, Thomas; Charalampopoulos, Ioannis; Brümmer, Jens; Wagener, Christoph; Bamberger, Christoph M; Schulte, Heinrich M; Chrousos, George P; Makrigiannakis, Antonis.

In: AM J PATHOL, Vol. 168, No. 1, 1, 2006, p. 141-150.

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Bamberger, A-M, Minas, V, Kalantaridou, SN, Jessica, R, Sadeghian, H, Löning, T, Charalampopoulos, I, Brümmer, J, Wagener, C, Bamberger, CM, Schulte, HM, Chrousos, GP & Makrigiannakis, A 2006, 'Corticotropin-releasing hormone modulates human trophoblast invasion through carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule-1 regulation.', AM J PATHOL, vol. 168, no. 1, 1, pp. 141-150. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16400017?dopt=Citation>

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Bamberger, A-M., Minas, V., Kalantaridou, S. N., Jessica, R., Sadeghian, H., Löning, T., Charalampopoulos, I., Brümmer, J., Wagener, C., Bamberger, C. M., Schulte, H. M., Chrousos, G. P., & Makrigiannakis, A. (2006). Corticotropin-releasing hormone modulates human trophoblast invasion through carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule-1 regulation. AM J PATHOL, 168(1), 141-150. [1]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16400017?dopt=Citation

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Bamberger A-M, Minas V, Kalantaridou SN, Jessica R, Sadeghian H, Löning T et al. Corticotropin-releasing hormone modulates human trophoblast invasion through carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule-1 regulation. AM J PATHOL. 2006;168(1):141-150. 1.

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@article{5156fd0501bb4a0283377f3db4036049,
title = "Corticotropin-releasing hormone modulates human trophoblast invasion through carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule-1 regulation.",
abstract = "Abnormalities in the process of trophoblast invasion may result in abnormal placentation. Both the embryonic trophoblast and maternal decidua produce corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), which promotes implantation. Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 1 (CEACAM1), which is expressed in extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs) of normal human placenta, may also function in tro-phoblast/endometrial interactions. We investigated whether locally produced CRH plays a role in trophoblast invasion, primarily by regulating CEACAM1 expression. We examined cultures of freshly isolated human EVTs, which express CEACAM1, and an EVT-based hybridoma cell line, which is devoid of endogenous CEACAM1. CRH inhibited EVT invasion in Matrigel invasion assays, and this effect was blocked by the CRH receptor type 1 (CRHR1)-specific antagonist antalarmin. Additionally, CRH decreased CEACAM1 expression in EVTs in a dose-dependent manner. After transfection of the hybridoma cell line with a CEACAM1 expression vector, the invasiveness of these cells was strongly enhanced. This effect was inhibited by addition of blocking monoclonal antibody against CEACAM1. Furthermore, blocking of endogenous CEACAM1 in EVTs inhibited the invasive potential of these cells. Taken together these findings suggest that CRH inhibits trophoblast invasion by decreasing the expression of CEACAM1 through CRHR1, an effect that might be involved in the pathophysiology of clinical conditions, such as preeclampsia and placenta accreta.",
author = "Ana-Maria Bamberger and Vassilis Minas and Kalantaridou, {Sophia N} and Radde Jessica and Helen Sadeghian and Thomas L{\"o}ning and Ioannis Charalampopoulos and Jens Br{\"u}mmer and Christoph Wagener and Bamberger, {Christoph M} and Schulte, {Heinrich M} and Chrousos, {George P} and Antonis Makrigiannakis",
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T1 - Corticotropin-releasing hormone modulates human trophoblast invasion through carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule-1 regulation.

AU - Bamberger, Ana-Maria

AU - Minas, Vassilis

AU - Kalantaridou, Sophia N

AU - Jessica, Radde

AU - Sadeghian, Helen

AU - Löning, Thomas

AU - Charalampopoulos, Ioannis

AU - Brümmer, Jens

AU - Wagener, Christoph

AU - Bamberger, Christoph M

AU - Schulte, Heinrich M

AU - Chrousos, George P

AU - Makrigiannakis, Antonis

PY - 2006

Y1 - 2006

N2 - Abnormalities in the process of trophoblast invasion may result in abnormal placentation. Both the embryonic trophoblast and maternal decidua produce corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), which promotes implantation. Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 1 (CEACAM1), which is expressed in extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs) of normal human placenta, may also function in tro-phoblast/endometrial interactions. We investigated whether locally produced CRH plays a role in trophoblast invasion, primarily by regulating CEACAM1 expression. We examined cultures of freshly isolated human EVTs, which express CEACAM1, and an EVT-based hybridoma cell line, which is devoid of endogenous CEACAM1. CRH inhibited EVT invasion in Matrigel invasion assays, and this effect was blocked by the CRH receptor type 1 (CRHR1)-specific antagonist antalarmin. Additionally, CRH decreased CEACAM1 expression in EVTs in a dose-dependent manner. After transfection of the hybridoma cell line with a CEACAM1 expression vector, the invasiveness of these cells was strongly enhanced. This effect was inhibited by addition of blocking monoclonal antibody against CEACAM1. Furthermore, blocking of endogenous CEACAM1 in EVTs inhibited the invasive potential of these cells. Taken together these findings suggest that CRH inhibits trophoblast invasion by decreasing the expression of CEACAM1 through CRHR1, an effect that might be involved in the pathophysiology of clinical conditions, such as preeclampsia and placenta accreta.

AB - Abnormalities in the process of trophoblast invasion may result in abnormal placentation. Both the embryonic trophoblast and maternal decidua produce corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), which promotes implantation. Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 1 (CEACAM1), which is expressed in extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs) of normal human placenta, may also function in tro-phoblast/endometrial interactions. We investigated whether locally produced CRH plays a role in trophoblast invasion, primarily by regulating CEACAM1 expression. We examined cultures of freshly isolated human EVTs, which express CEACAM1, and an EVT-based hybridoma cell line, which is devoid of endogenous CEACAM1. CRH inhibited EVT invasion in Matrigel invasion assays, and this effect was blocked by the CRH receptor type 1 (CRHR1)-specific antagonist antalarmin. Additionally, CRH decreased CEACAM1 expression in EVTs in a dose-dependent manner. After transfection of the hybridoma cell line with a CEACAM1 expression vector, the invasiveness of these cells was strongly enhanced. This effect was inhibited by addition of blocking monoclonal antibody against CEACAM1. Furthermore, blocking of endogenous CEACAM1 in EVTs inhibited the invasive potential of these cells. Taken together these findings suggest that CRH inhibits trophoblast invasion by decreasing the expression of CEACAM1 through CRHR1, an effect that might be involved in the pathophysiology of clinical conditions, such as preeclampsia and placenta accreta.

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VL - 168

SP - 141

EP - 150

JO - AM J PATHOL

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SN - 0002-9440

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