Dysregulation of integrin αvβ3 and α5β1 impedes migration of placental endothelial cells in fetal growth restriction

Author:

Gumina Diane L.1ORCID,Ji Shuhan1ORCID,Flockton Amanda1,McPeak Kathryn1ORCID,Stich Dominik2ORCID,Moldovan Radu2,Su Emily J.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Colorado School of Medicine 1 Division of Reproductive Sciences, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology , , Aurora, CO 80045 , USA

2. University of Colorado School of Medicine 2 Department of Pharmacology , , Aurora, CO 80045 , USA

3. University of Colorado School of Medicine 3 Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology , , Aurora, CO 80045 , USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Placentas from pregnancies complicated by severe early-onset fetal growth restriction (FGR) exhibit diminished vascular development mediated by impaired angiogenesis, but underlying mechanisms remain unknown. In this study, we show that FGR endothelial cells demonstrate inherently reduced migratory capacity despite the presence of fibronectin, a matrix protein abundant in placental stroma that displays abnormal organization in FGR placentas. Thus, we hypothesized that aberrant endothelial-fibronectin interactions in FGR are a key mechanism underlying impaired FGR endothelial migration. Using human fetoplacental endothelial cells isolated from uncomplicated term control and FGR pregnancies, we assessed integrin α5β1 and αvβ3 regulation during cell migration. We show that endothelial integrin α5β1 and αvβ3 interactions with fibronectin are required for migration and that FGR endothelial cells responded differentially to integrin inhibition, indicating integrin dysregulation in FGR. Whole-cell expression was not different between groups. However, there were significantly more integrins in focal adhesions and reduced intracellular trafficking in FGR. These newly identified changes in FGR endothelial cellular processes represent previously unidentified mechanisms contributing to persistent angiogenic deficiencies in FGR.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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