How Placenta Promotes the Successful Reproduction in High-Altitude Populations: A Transcriptome Comparison between Adaptation and Acclimatization

Author:

Wu Deng1ORCID,Liu Yunao1,Chen Wei12,Shao Jianming1,Zhuoma Pubu3,Zhao Dexiong4,Yu Yang5ORCID,Liu Tianzi1,Yu Ruoxuan6,Gan Yongna4,Yuzheng Baima3,Huang Yongshu3,Zhang Haikun1,Bi Xiaoman1,Tao Chengcheng1,Lai Shujuan1,Luo Qiaoxia7,Zhang Dake12,Wang Hongmei6,Zhaxi Pingcuo7,Zhang Jianqing3,Qiao Jie5ORCID,Zeng Changqing1

Affiliation:

1. The Key Laboratory of Precision and Genomic Medicine, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Beijing Institute of Genomics (China National Center for Bioinformation), University of Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing , China

2. Beijing Advanced Innovation Centre for Biomedical Engineering, Key Laboratory for Biomechanics and Mechanobiology of Ministry of Education, School of Engineering Medicine, Beihang University , Beijing , China

3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Second People’s Hospital of Tibet Autonomous Region , Lhasa, Tibet , China

4. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Qinghai Red Cross Hospital , Xining, Qinghai , China

5. Center for Reproductive Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Peking University Third Hospital , Beijing , China

6. State Key Laboratory of Stem Cell and Reproductive Biology, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing , China

7. The Third People’s Hospital of Tibet Autonomous Region , Lhasa, Tibet , China

Abstract

Abstract As the best adapted high altitude population, Tibetans feature a relatively high offspring survival rate. Genome-wide studies have identified hundreds of candidate SNPs related to high altitude adaptation of Tibetans, although most of them have unknown functional relevance. To explore the mechanisms behind successful reproduction at high altitudes, we compared the placental transcriptomes of Tibetans, sea level Hans (SLHan), and Han immigrants (ImHan). Among the three populations, placentas from ImHan showed a hyperactive gene expression pattern. Their increased activation demonstrates a hypoxic stress response similar to sea level individuals experiencing hypoxic conditions. Unlike ImHan, Tibetan placentas were characterized by the significant up-regulation of placenta-specific genes, and the activation of autophagy and the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle. Certain conserved hypoxia response functions, including the antioxidant system and angiogenesis, were activated in both ImHan and Tibetans, but mediated by different genes. The coherence of specific transcriptome features linked to possible genetic contribution was observed in Tibetans. Furthermore, we identified a novel Tibetan-specific EPAS1 isoform with a partial deletion at exon six, which may be involved in the adaption to hypoxia through the EPAS1-centred gene network in the placenta. Overall, our results show that the placenta grants successful pregnancies in Tibetans by strengthening the natural functions of the placenta itself. On the other hand, the placenta of ImHan was in an inhabiting time-dependent acclimatization process representing a common hypoxic stress response pattern.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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