The adhesion molecule CEACAM1 (CD66a, C-CAM, BGP) is specifically expressed by the extravillous intermediate trophoblast.

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The adhesion molecule CEACAM1 (CD66a, C-CAM, BGP) is specifically expressed by the extravillous intermediate trophoblast. / Bamberger, A M; Sudahl, S; Löning, Thomas; Wagener, C; Bamberger, C M; Drakakis, P; Coutifaris, C; Makrigiannakis, A.

In: AM J PATHOL, Vol. 156, No. 4, 4, 2000, p. 1165-1170.

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Bamberger, AM, Sudahl, S, Löning, T, Wagener, C, Bamberger, CM, Drakakis, P, Coutifaris, C & Makrigiannakis, A 2000, 'The adhesion molecule CEACAM1 (CD66a, C-CAM, BGP) is specifically expressed by the extravillous intermediate trophoblast.', AM J PATHOL, vol. 156, no. 4, 4, pp. 1165-1170. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10751340?dopt=Citation>

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Bamberger, A. M., Sudahl, S., Löning, T., Wagener, C., Bamberger, C. M., Drakakis, P., Coutifaris, C., & Makrigiannakis, A. (2000). The adhesion molecule CEACAM1 (CD66a, C-CAM, BGP) is specifically expressed by the extravillous intermediate trophoblast. AM J PATHOL, 156(4), 1165-1170. [4]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10751340?dopt=Citation

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Bamberger AM, Sudahl S, Löning T, Wagener C, Bamberger CM, Drakakis P et al. The adhesion molecule CEACAM1 (CD66a, C-CAM, BGP) is specifically expressed by the extravillous intermediate trophoblast. AM J PATHOL. 2000;156(4):1165-1170. 4.

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title = "The adhesion molecule CEACAM1 (CD66a, C-CAM, BGP) is specifically expressed by the extravillous intermediate trophoblast.",
abstract = "CEACAM1 (CD66a, C-CAM, BGP) is an adhesion molecule of the carcinoembryonic antigen family which has been shown to be normally expressed at the apical pole of epithelial cells, including the apical pole of endometrial surface and glandular epithelia. The purpose of the present study was to investigate its expression pattern at the maternal-fetal interface, and thus to determine whether CEACAM1 could be implicated in the human implantation process. For this purpose, we performed immunohistochemistry using the 4D1/C2 monoclonal antibody (mAb) as well as flow cytometry and Western blot on isolated trophoblast populations. On the maternal side of the maternal-fetal interface, CEACAM1 was present in epithelial cells of pregnancy endometrium as well as in small endometrial vessels, whereas it was absent from decidual cells. On the fetal side, CEACAM1 was strongly expressed by the extravillous (intermediate) trophoblast at the implantation site, as well as by extravillous trophoblast cells with invasive phenotype in primary culture, as shown by flow cytometry and Western blot. Expression was also observed in placental villous core vessels but was absent from both villous cyto- and syncytiotrophoblasts throughout the pregnancy. We conclude that, given its specific expression pattern, CEACAM1 can be a useful marker for extravillous intermediate trophoblast and might be functionally implicated in mediating trophoblast/endometrial and/or trophoblast/endothelial interactions during the trophoblastic invasion of the endometrium.",
author = "Bamberger, {A M} and S Sudahl and Thomas L{\"o}ning and C Wagener and Bamberger, {C M} and P Drakakis and C Coutifaris and A Makrigiannakis",
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T1 - The adhesion molecule CEACAM1 (CD66a, C-CAM, BGP) is specifically expressed by the extravillous intermediate trophoblast.

AU - Bamberger, A M

AU - Sudahl, S

AU - Löning, Thomas

AU - Wagener, C

AU - Bamberger, C M

AU - Drakakis, P

AU - Coutifaris, C

AU - Makrigiannakis, A

PY - 2000

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N2 - CEACAM1 (CD66a, C-CAM, BGP) is an adhesion molecule of the carcinoembryonic antigen family which has been shown to be normally expressed at the apical pole of epithelial cells, including the apical pole of endometrial surface and glandular epithelia. The purpose of the present study was to investigate its expression pattern at the maternal-fetal interface, and thus to determine whether CEACAM1 could be implicated in the human implantation process. For this purpose, we performed immunohistochemistry using the 4D1/C2 monoclonal antibody (mAb) as well as flow cytometry and Western blot on isolated trophoblast populations. On the maternal side of the maternal-fetal interface, CEACAM1 was present in epithelial cells of pregnancy endometrium as well as in small endometrial vessels, whereas it was absent from decidual cells. On the fetal side, CEACAM1 was strongly expressed by the extravillous (intermediate) trophoblast at the implantation site, as well as by extravillous trophoblast cells with invasive phenotype in primary culture, as shown by flow cytometry and Western blot. Expression was also observed in placental villous core vessels but was absent from both villous cyto- and syncytiotrophoblasts throughout the pregnancy. We conclude that, given its specific expression pattern, CEACAM1 can be a useful marker for extravillous intermediate trophoblast and might be functionally implicated in mediating trophoblast/endometrial and/or trophoblast/endothelial interactions during the trophoblastic invasion of the endometrium.

AB - CEACAM1 (CD66a, C-CAM, BGP) is an adhesion molecule of the carcinoembryonic antigen family which has been shown to be normally expressed at the apical pole of epithelial cells, including the apical pole of endometrial surface and glandular epithelia. The purpose of the present study was to investigate its expression pattern at the maternal-fetal interface, and thus to determine whether CEACAM1 could be implicated in the human implantation process. For this purpose, we performed immunohistochemistry using the 4D1/C2 monoclonal antibody (mAb) as well as flow cytometry and Western blot on isolated trophoblast populations. On the maternal side of the maternal-fetal interface, CEACAM1 was present in epithelial cells of pregnancy endometrium as well as in small endometrial vessels, whereas it was absent from decidual cells. On the fetal side, CEACAM1 was strongly expressed by the extravillous (intermediate) trophoblast at the implantation site, as well as by extravillous trophoblast cells with invasive phenotype in primary culture, as shown by flow cytometry and Western blot. Expression was also observed in placental villous core vessels but was absent from both villous cyto- and syncytiotrophoblasts throughout the pregnancy. We conclude that, given its specific expression pattern, CEACAM1 can be a useful marker for extravillous intermediate trophoblast and might be functionally implicated in mediating trophoblast/endometrial and/or trophoblast/endothelial interactions during the trophoblastic invasion of the endometrium.

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