The core transcriptome of mammalian placentas and the divergence of expression with placental shape

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Armstrong Don L.ORCID,McGowen Michael R.,Weckle Amy,Pantham Priyadarshini,Caravas Jason,Agnew Dalen,Benirschke Kurt,Savage-Rumbaugh Sue,Nevo Eviatar,Kim Chong J.,Wagner Günter P.,Romero Roberto,Wildman Derek E.

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AbstractIntroductionThe placenta is arguably the most anatomically variable organ in mammals even though its primary function is conserved.MethodUsing RNA-Seq, we measured the expression profiles of 55 term placentas of 14 species of mammals representing all major eutherian superordinal clades and marsupials, and compared the evolution of expression across clades.ResultsWe identified a set of 115 core genes which is expressed (FPKM 10) in all eutherian placentas, including genes with immune-modulating properties (ANXA2, ANXA1, S100A11, S100A10, and LGALS1), cell-cell interactions (LAMC1, LUM, and LGALS1), invasion (GRB2 and RALB) and syncytialization (ANXA5 and ANXA1). We also identified multiple pre-eclampsia associated genes which are differentially expressed in Homo sapiens when compared to the other 13 species. Multiple genes are significantly associated with placenta morphology, including EREG and WNT5A which are both associated with placental shape.Discussion115 genes are important for the core functions of the placenta in all eutherian species analyzed. The molecular functions and pathways enriched in the core placenta align with the evolutionarily conserved functionality of the placenta.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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