2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.placenta.2022.11.007
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Cell polarity signaling in the regulation of syncytiotrophoblast homeostasis and inflammatory response

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“…However, under the influence of persistent inflammation during pregnancy, there is a transition to the M1 phenotype, which may be based on an increase in NFκB expression [47]. Syncytiotrophoblast dysfunction is a key feature in PE, reports have observed disruption of syncytiotrophoblast apical microvilli, indicating a loss of apical polarity, which can be disrupted by pro-inflammation [48].…”
Section: Pe Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, under the influence of persistent inflammation during pregnancy, there is a transition to the M1 phenotype, which may be based on an increase in NFκB expression [47]. Syncytiotrophoblast dysfunction is a key feature in PE, reports have observed disruption of syncytiotrophoblast apical microvilli, indicating a loss of apical polarity, which can be disrupted by pro-inflammation [48].…”
Section: Pe Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%