Dissecting the Impact of Maternal Androgen Exposure on Developmental Programming through Targeting the Androgen Receptor

Author:

Lu Haojiang1ORCID,Jiang Hong1ORCID,Li Congru1ORCID,Derisoud Emilie1ORCID,Zhao Allan1ORCID,Eriksson Gustaw1,Lindgren Eva1,Pui Han‐Pin1,Risal Sanjiv1ORCID,Pei Yu1ORCID,Maxian Theresa2,Ohlsson Claes3ORCID,Benrick Anna45ORCID,Haider Sandra2ORCID,Stener‐Victorin Elisabet1ORCID,Deng Qiaolin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology and Pharmacology Karolinska Institutet Stockholm 17177 Sweden

2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Reproductive Biology Unit, Placental Development Group Medical University of Vienna Vienna 1090 Austria

3. Centre for Bone and Arthritis Research Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Nutrition Institute of Medicine Sahlgrenska Academy University of Gothenburg Gothenburg 40530 Sweden

4. Department of Physiology Sahlgrenska Academy University of Gothenburg Gothenburg 40530 Sweden

5. School of Health Sciences University of Skövde Skövde 54128 Sweden

Abstract

AbstractWomen with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) exhibit sustained elevation in circulating androgens during pregnancy, an independent risk factor linked to pregnancy complications and adverse outcomes in offspring. Yet, further studies are required to understand the effects of elevated androgens on cell type‐specific placental dysfunction and fetal development. Therefore, a PCOS‐like mouse model induced by continuous androgen exposure is examined. The PCOS‐mice exhibited impaired placental and embryonic development, resulting in mid‐gestation lethality. Co‐treatment with the androgen receptor blocker, flutamide, prevents these phenotypes including germ cell specification . Comprehensive profiling of the placenta by whole‐genome bisulfite and RNA sequencing shows a reduced proportion of trophoblast precursors, possibly due to the downregulation of Cdx2 expression. Reduced expression of Gcm1, Synb, and Prl3b1 is associated with reduced syncytiotrophoblasts and sinusoidal trophoblast giant cells, impairs placental labyrinth formation. Importantly, human trophoblast organoids exposed to androgens exhibit analogous changes, showing impaired trophoblast differentiation as a key feature in PCOS‐related pregnancy complications. These findings provide new insights into the potential cellular targets for future treatments.

Funder

Medicinska Forskningsrådet

Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Stockholms Läns Landsting

Publisher

Wiley

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