Trophoblast differentiation during embryo implantation and formation of the maternal-fetal interface

Kristy Red-Horse(University of California, San Francisco), Yan Zhou(University of California, San Francisco), Olga Genbačev(University of California, San Francisco), Akraporn Prakobphol(University of California, San Francisco), Russell A. Foulk(University of Nevada, Reno), Michael McMaster(University of California, San Francisco), Susan J. Fisher(University of California, San Francisco)
Journal of Clinical Investigation
September 15, 2004
Cited by 685Open Access
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Abstract

Trophoblasts, the specialized cells of the placenta, play a major role in implantation and formation of the maternal-fetal interface. Through an unusual differentiation process examined in this review, these fetal cells acquire properties of leukocytes and endothelial cells that enable many of their specialized functions. In recent years a great deal has been learned about the regulatory mechanisms, from transcriptional networks to oxygen tension, which control trophoblast differentiation. The challenge is to turn this information into clinically useful tests for monitoring placental function and, hence, pregnancy outcome.


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