1. Preeclamptic plasma induces transcription modifications involving the AP-1 transcriptional regulator JDP2 in endothelial cells
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Julie Gavard, Julie Grevoul-Fresquet, Sébastien Jacques, Daniel Vaiman, Carole Peyssonnaux, Jacques Mathieu, Nadia Berkane, Alexandre Hertig, Christophe Buffat, Rosamaria Calicchio, Umberto Simeoni, Céline Méhats, Francisco Miralles, and Nour Ben Salem
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Adult ,Biology ,Umbilical vein ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Transcriptome ,Plasma ,Pre-Eclampsia ,Pregnancy ,Placenta ,medicine ,Transcriptional regulation ,Humans ,Endothelial dysfunction ,Cell Line, Transformed ,Regulation of gene expression ,Endothelial Cells ,medicine.disease ,Cell biology ,Repressor Proteins ,Transcription Factor AP-1 ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Immunology ,Human umbilical vein endothelial cell ,Female ,Pregnancy disorder - Abstract
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy disorder characterized by hypertension and proteinuria. In preeclampsia, the placenta releases factors into the maternal circulation that cause a systemic endothelial dysfunction. Herein, we investigated the effects of plasma from women with preeclamptic and normal pregnancies on the transcriptome of an immortalized human umbilical vein endothelial cell line. The cells were exposed for 24 hours to preeclamptic or normal pregnancy plasma and their transcriptome was analyzed using Agilent microarrays. A total of 116 genes were found differentially expressed: 71 were up-regulated and 45 were down-regulated. In silico analysis revealed significant consistency and identified four functional categories of genes: mitosis and cell cycle progression, anti-apoptotic, fatty acid biosynthesis, and endoplasmic reticulum stress effectors. Moreover, several genes involved in vasoregulation and endothelial homeostasis showed modified expression, including EDN1, APLN, NOX4, and CBS. Promoter analysis detected, among the up-regulated genes, a significant overrepresentation of genes containing activation protein-1 regulatory sites. This correlated with down-regulation of JDP2, a gene encoding a repressor of activation protein-1. The role of JDP2 in the regulation of a subset of genes in the human umbilical vein endothelial cells was confirmed by siRNA inhibition. We characterized transcriptional changes induced by preeclamptic plasma on human umbilical vein endothelial cells, and identified, for the first time to our knowledge, JDP2 as a regulator of a subset of genes modified by preeclamptic plasma.
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- 2013