Trypanosoma cruzi induces trophoblast differentiation: A potential local antiparasitic mechanism of the human placenta?
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Liempi, A.
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Trypanosoma cruzi induces trophoblast differentiation: A potential local antiparasitic mechanism of the human placenta?
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Introduction: The congenital transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi) is responsible for one-third of
new Chagas disease cases each year. During congenital transmission, the parasite breaks down the
placental barrier formed by the trophoblast, basal laminae and villous stroma. The observation that only
5% of infected mothers transmit the parasite to the fetus implies that the placenta may impair parasite
transmission. The trophoblast undergoes continuous epithelial turnover, which is considered part of
innate immunity. Therefore, we propose that T. cruzi induces differentiation in the trophoblast as part of
a local antiparasitic mechanism of the placenta.
Methods: We analyzed b-human chorionic gonadotropin (b-hCG) and syncytin protein expression in
HPCVE and BeWo cells using immunofluorescence and western blotting. Additionally, b-hCG secretion
into the culture medium was measured by ELISA. We assessed the differentiation of trophoblastic cells in
BeWo cells using the two-color fusion assay and by determining desmoplakin re-distribution.
Results: T. cruzi trypomastigotes induce b-hCG secretion and protein expression as well as syncyntin
protein expression in HPCVE and BeWo cells. Addionally, the parasite induces the trophoblast fusion of
BeWo cells.
Discussion: T. cruzi induces differentiation of the trophoblast, which may contribute to increase the
trophoblast turnover. The turnover could be a component of local antiparasitic mechanisms in the human placenta.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/166388
DOI: 10.1016/j.placenta.2014.09.017
ISSN: 15323102
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Placenta
Volume 35, Issue 12, December 2014, Pages 1035-1042
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