1. Circulating cord blood HDL-S1P complex preserves the integrity of the feto-placental vasculature.
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Del Gaudio, Ilaria, Sreckovic, Ivana, Zardoya-Laguardia, Pablo, Bernhart, Eva, Christoffersen, Christina, Frank, Saša, Marsche, Gunther, Illanes, Sebastian E., and Wadsack, Christian
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CORD blood , *HIGH density lipoproteins , *EXTRACELLULAR signal-regulated kinases , *PHOSPHOLIPASES , *BLOOD circulation , *VASCULAR endothelium , *PHOSPHOLIPASE C , *PREGNANCY proteins - Abstract
Perinatal and long-term offspring morbidities are strongly dependent on the preservation of placental vascular homeostasis during pregnancy. In adults, the HDL-apoM-S1P complex protects the endothelium and maintains vascular integrity. However, the metabolism and biology of cord blood-derived HDLs (referred to as neonatal HDL, nHDL) strikingly differ from those in adults. Here, we investigate the role of neonatal HDLs in the regulation of placental vascular function. We show that nHDL is a major carrier of sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), which is anchored to the particle through apoM (rs = 0.90, p < 0.0001) in the fetal circulation. Furthermore, this complex interacts with S1P receptors on the feto-placental endothelium and activates specifically extracellular signal-regulated protein kinases 1 and 2 (ERK) and phospholipase C (PLC) downstream signaling, promotes endothelial cell proliferation and calcium flux. Notably, the nHDL-S1P complex triggers actin filaments reorganization, leading to an enhancement of placental endothelial barrier function. Additionally, nHDL induces vasorelaxation of isolated placental chorionic arteries. Taken together, these results suggest that circulating nHDL exerts vasoprotective effects on the feto-placental endothelial barrier mainly via S1P signaling. • ApoM acts as a chaperone to transport S1P on neonatal HDLs in cord blood circulation • nHDL-S1P promotes placental endothelial function by eliciting ERK and PLC pathways via S1PR1 activation • nHDL-S1P interaction with S1PR1 leads to enhancement of feto-placental endothelial barrier function • nHDL regulates placental vascular tone [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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