Downregulation of CRHBP is associated with trophoblast invasion inhibition in recurrent pregnancy loss

Author:

Sun Fengrun1,Cui Liyuan1,Qian Jinfeng1,Du Meirong1,Wang Songcun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Reproductive Immunology, Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fudan University Shanghai Medical College, Shanghai, P.R. China

Abstract

In brief Corticotropin-releasing hormone binding protein (CRHBP) is fundamental to the stress response and plays an important role in parturition during pregnancy. This study shows that abnormal CRHBP expression could be an early warning sign of recurrent pregnancy loss and that CRHBP knockdown could suppress HTR8/SVneo cell invasion by the PKC signaling pathway via interacting with CRH receptor 2. Abstract Trophoblast invasion is critical for placentation and pregnancy success. Trophoblast dysfunction results in many pregnancy complications, including recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). Corticotropin-releasing hormone binding protein (CRHBP) is fundamental to the stress response and plays an important role in parturition during pregnancy via binding with CRH. To further characterize its function in early pregnancy, we explored the expression of CRHBP in villi during early pregnancy. Compared with normal pregnant women, we demonstrated that the expression of CRHBP decreased in the trophoblasts and villi in RPL patients and that knockdown of CRHBP expression could suppress HTR8/SVneo cell invasion significantly. Our further exploration indicated that the capacity of CRHBP for regulating trophoblast invasion was associated with the PKC signaling pathway via interacting with CRH receptor 2. These findings might provide a new fundamental mechanism for successful pregnancy and a new diagnostic and therapeutic target for RPL.

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Subject

Cell Biology,Obstetrics and Gynecology,Endocrinology,Embryology,Reproductive Medicine

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