Author:
Kubota Kaiyu,Kent Lindsey N.,Rumi M.A Karim,Roby Katherine F.,Soares Michael J.
Abstract
Placentation is a process that establishes the maternal-fetal interface and is required for successful pregnancy. The epithelial component of the placenta consists of trophoblast cells, which possess the capacity for multi-lineage differentiation and are responsible for placental-specific functions. FOS like antigen 1 (FOSL1), a component of AP-1 transcription factor complexes, contributes to the regulation of placental development. FOSL1 expression is restricted to trophoblast giant cells and invasive trophoblast cells. In the present study, we characterized the FOSL1 regulatory pathway in rat trophoblast cells. Transcriptome profiling in control and FOSL1 knockdown cells identified FOSL1 dependent gene sets linked to endocrine and invasive functions. FOSL1 was shown to occupy AP-1 binding sites within these gene loci, determined by chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP). Complementary in vivo experiments using trophoblast specific-lentiviral delivery of FOSL1 shRNAs provided an in vivo validation of FOSL1 targets. FOSL1 actions require a dimerization partner. Co-immunoprecipitation, co-immunolocalization, and ChIP analyses showed that FOSL1 interacts with JUNB and to a lesser extent JUN in differentiating trophoblast cells. Knockdown of FOSL1 and JUNB expression inhibited both endocrine and invasive properties of trophoblast cells. In summary, FOSL1 recruits JUNB to form AP-1 transcriptional complexes that specifically regulate the endocrine and invasive trophoblast phenotype.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
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