2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2021.758971
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Circulating Placental Alkaline Phosphatase Expressing Exosomes in Maternal Blood Showed Temporal Regulation of Placental Genes

Abstract: Background: Analysis of placental genes could unravel maternal-fetal complications. However, inaccessibility to placental tissue during early pregnancy has limited this effort. We tested if exosomes (Exo) released by human placenta in the maternal circulation harbor crucial placental genes.Methods: Placental alkaline phosphate positive exosomes (ExoPLAP) were enriched from maternal blood collected at the following gestational weeks; 6–8th (T1), 12–14th (T2), 20–24th (T3), and 28th−32nd (T4). Nanotracking analy… Show more

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“…Alkaline phosphatases (APs) are a class of enzymes with broad substrate specificity that dephosphorylate a variety of targets including ATP, ADP and AMP. AP-containing EVs have been found for example in the blood and placenta of pregnant women ( 61 , 62 ). CD26 is a membrane-bound protein with own enzymatic activity (dipeptidylpeptidase) that serves as an anchor for ADA, the enzyme degrading adenosine to inosine.…”
Section: Purinergic Enzymes and Metabolites In Extracellular Vesiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alkaline phosphatases (APs) are a class of enzymes with broad substrate specificity that dephosphorylate a variety of targets including ATP, ADP and AMP. AP-containing EVs have been found for example in the blood and placenta of pregnant women ( 61 , 62 ). CD26 is a membrane-bound protein with own enzymatic activity (dipeptidylpeptidase) that serves as an anchor for ADA, the enzyme degrading adenosine to inosine.…”
Section: Purinergic Enzymes and Metabolites In Extracellular Vesiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%