IGF2 actions on trophoblast in human placenta are regulated by the insulin-like growth factor 2 receptor, which can function as both a signaling and clearance receptor

Lynda K. Harris, Ian P. Crocker, Philip N. Baker, John D. Aplin, Melissa Westwood

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    Abstract

    Insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2) enhances proliferation and survival of human first-trimester cytotrophoblasts (CTB) by signaling through the insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor (IGF1R). However, the role of the IGF2 receptor (IGF2R) in regulating trophoblast kinetics is unclear: It could act as a clearance receptor for trafficking excess ligand to lysosomes for degradation and/or directly mediate IGF2 signaling. We used an IGF2R knockdown strategy in BeWo cells and placental villous explants to investigate trophoblast proliferation and survival in response to stimulation by IGF. Both IGF1 and IGF2 significantly (P <0.001) increased mitosis and reduced apoptosis in serum-starved BeWo cells. Small interfering RNA (siRNA)-mediated knockdown of IGF2R further enhanced IGF2-stimulated mitosis (P <0.01), and IGF2-mediated rescue of apoptosis (P <0.001) in these cells. Leu27IGF2, an IGF2 analogue that binds to IGF2R but not IGF1R, also protected IGF2R-expressing BeWo cells from apoptosis but did not increase mitosis. IGF treatment of term placental villous explants with reduced syncytial expression of IGF2R increased CTB proliferation (P <0.001) and decreased apoptosis (P <0.01) compared to untreated controls. Moreover, IGF2-mediated rescue of CTB apoptosis was significantly greater than that in tissue with normal IGF2R expression. Leu 27IGF2 promoted mitogenesis and survival only in explants with intact IGF2R expression. Given that altered CTB turnover is observed in pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction, the development of strategies to manipulate the IGF2R signaling axis in the syncytiotrophoblast may provide a therapeutic avenue for treating this condition. © 2011 by the Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)440-446
    Number of pages6
    JournalBiology of reproduction
    Volume84
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2011

    Keywords

    • Apoptosis
    • IGF
    • Insulin-like growth factor receptor
    • Placenta
    • Pregnancy
    • Proliferation
    • Trophoblast

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