Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, U767, Paris, USA.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2010 Jun;298(6):C1517-26. doi: 10.1152/ajpcell.00484.2008. Epub 2010 Mar 3.
Trophoblastic cell-cell fusion is an essential event required during human placental development. Several membrane proteins have been described to be directly involved in this process, including connexin 43 (Cx43), syncytin 1 (Herv-W env), and syncytin 2 (Herv-FRD env glycoprotein). Recently, zona occludens (ZO) proteins (peripheral membrane proteins associated with tight junctions, adherens junctions, and gap junctions) were shown to be involved in mouse placental development. Moreover, zona occludens 1 (ZO-1) was localized mainly at the intercellular boundaries between human trophoblastic cells. Therefore the role of ZO-1 in the dynamic process of human trophoblastic cell-cell fusion was investigated using primary trophoblastic cells in culture. In vitro as in situ, ZO-1 was localized mainly at the intercellular boundaries between trophoblastic cells where its expression substantially decreased during differentiation and during fusion. At the same time, Cx43 was localized at the interface of trophoblastic cells and its expression increased during differentiation. To determine a functional role for ZO-1 during trophoblast differentiation, small interfering RNA (siRNA) was used to knock down ZO-1 expression. Cytotrophoblasts treated with ZO-1 siRNA fused poorly, but interestingly, decreased Cx43 expression without altering the functionality of trophoblastic cell-cell communication as measured by relative permeability time constant determined using gap-FRAP experiments. Because kinetics of Cx43 and ZO-1 proteins show a mirror image, a potential association of these two proteins was investigated. By using coimmunoprecipitation experiments, a physical interaction between ZO-1 and Cx43 was demonstrated. These results demonstrate that a decrease in ZO-1 expression reduces human trophoblast cell-cell fusion and differentiation.
滋养层细胞-细胞融合是人类胎盘发育过程中必需的事件。已经描述了几种膜蛋白直接参与这个过程,包括连接蛋白 43(Cx43)、合胞素 1(Herv-W env)和合胞素 2(Herv-FRD env 糖蛋白)。最近,发现紧密连接、黏着连接和间隙连接相关的外周膜蛋白——封闭蛋白(ZO)也参与了小鼠胎盘发育。此外,封闭蛋白 1(ZO-1)主要定位于人类滋养层细胞的细胞间边界。因此,使用培养的原代滋养层细胞研究了 ZO-1 在人滋养层细胞-细胞融合的动态过程中的作用。体外和原位实验均表明,ZO-1 主要定位于滋养层细胞的细胞间边界,其表达在分化和融合过程中显著降低。与此同时,Cx43 定位于滋养层细胞的界面,其表达在分化过程中增加。为了确定 ZO-1 在滋养层分化过程中的功能作用,使用小干扰 RNA(siRNA)敲低 ZO-1 的表达。用 ZO-1 siRNA 处理的滋养层细胞融合不良,但有趣的是,Cx43 的表达降低,而不会改变通过间隙-FRAP 实验测定的相对通透性时间常数来衡量的滋养层细胞间通讯的功能。由于 Cx43 和 ZO-1 蛋白的动力学呈镜像关系,因此研究了这两种蛋白之间的潜在关联。通过共免疫沉淀实验,证明了 ZO-1 和 Cx43 之间存在物理相互作用。这些结果表明,ZO-1 表达的降低会减少人滋养层细胞-细胞融合和分化。