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琼·亨特高级奖演讲:揭示妊娠“黑箱”的新工具。

Joan Hunt Senior award lecture: New tools to shed light on the 'black box' of pregnancy.

机构信息

Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, Basel, Switzerland.

出版信息

Placenta. 2022 Jul;125:54-60. doi: 10.1016/j.placenta.2021.12.017. Epub 2021 Dec 20.

Abstract

Correct establishment of the placenta is critical to the success of a pregnancy, but many of the key events take place during or shortly after implantation and are inaccessible for study. This inaccessibility, coupled with the lack of a suitable preclinical animal model, means that knowledge of human early placental development and function is extremely limited. Hence, the first trimester is often referred to as the 'black box' of pregnancy. However, recent advances in the derivation of trophoblast stem cells and organoid cultures of the trophoblast and endometrium are opening new opportunities for basic and translational research, providing for the first time cells that faithfully replicate their tissue of origin and proliferate and differentiate in culture in a stable and reproducible manner. These cells are valuable new tools for investigating cell-lineage differentiation and maternal-fetal interactions, but become even more powerful when combined with advances in bioengineering, microfabrication and microfluidic technologies. Assembloids of the endometrium comprising various cell types as model systems to investigate events at implantation, and placentas-on-a-chip for the study of nutrient transfer or drug screening are just two examples. This is a rapidly advancing field that may usher in more personalised approaches to infertility and pregnancy complications. Many of the developments are still at the proof-of-principle phase, but with continued refinement they are likely to shed important light on events that are fundamental to our reproduction as individuals and as a species, yet for ethical reasons are hidden from view.

摘要

胎盘的正确建立对于妊娠的成功至关重要,但许多关键事件发生在着床期间或之后不久,无法进行研究。这种不可及性,加上缺乏合适的临床前动物模型,意味着人们对人类早期胎盘发育和功能的了解极其有限。因此,头三个月通常被称为妊娠的“黑匣子”。然而,滋养层干细胞的衍生和滋养层和子宫内膜的类器官培养的最新进展为基础和转化研究开辟了新的机会,首次提供了能够忠实复制其组织来源并在稳定和可重复的方式中增殖和分化的细胞。这些细胞是研究细胞谱系分化和母婴相互作用的宝贵新工具,但与生物工程、微制造和微流控技术的进步相结合时,它们变得更加强大。由各种细胞类型组成的子宫内膜 Assembloids 作为模型系统来研究着床事件,以及用于研究营养物质转移或药物筛选的芯片上胎盘就是两个例子。这是一个快速发展的领域,可能会为不孕和妊娠并发症带来更个性化的治疗方法。许多发展仍处于原理验证阶段,但随着不断改进,它们很可能会揭示对我们作为个体和物种的生殖至关重要的事件,但由于伦理原因,这些事件仍然无法观察到。

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