Journal article

Invasion of cytotrophoblastic JEG-3 cells is stimulated by hCG in vitro


Authors listZygmunt, M; Hahn, D; Münstedt, K; Bischof, P; Lang, U

Publication year1998

Pages587-593

JournalPlacenta

Volume number19

Issue number8

ISSN0143-4004

eISSN1532-3102

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0143-4004(98)90019-4

PublisherElsevier


Abstract
Trophoblast invasion into the uterine wall is controlled by many factors. Previously, a human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) receptor has been found to be expressed on invasive trophoblast as well as on choriocarcinoma cells implying a possible role for the hormone in trophoblast invasion. Therefore, this study examined the role of hCG in the invasion of trophoblastic (JEG-3) cells. Increasing hCG concentrations were applied in a trophoblast invasion model, JEG-3, through matrigel-coated filters. The proliferation was quantified by WST-1 cleavage assay. Cell migration was studied by examining the number of cells that had passed the uncoated porous (8-mu m pore size) filters. After staining, filters were examined microscopically for cells on the underside of the membrane. A quantitative protease assay was also performed. Flow cytometric analysis of alpha 5 and alpha 6 integrin subunits, which are essential for interactions between cells and extracellular matrix, was performed. hCG increased significantly (P<0.01) the in vitro invasion of trophoblastic JEG-3 cells in a dose-dependent manner. Migration was also increased by hCG (P<0.01). However, cell proliferation remained unchanged. The second messenger analogue dibutyryl cAMP (db cAMP) and the cAMP elevating factor (forskolin) mimicked the effects of hCG by stimulating a dose-dependent increase of trophoblastic cell (JEG-3) invasion. The collagenolytic activity of trophoblastic cells (JEG-3) was increased by hCG stimulation. No changes were shown in the expression of alpha 5 and alpha 6 integrin subunits on JEG-3 cells. In vitro hCG is a regulatory factor of invasion and migration in trophoblastic JEG-3 cells, whereas proliferation is not influenced. The endogenous production of hCG by the trophoblast in vivo implies an autocrine control of invasion processes by hCG. (C) 1998 W. B. Saunders Company Ltd.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleZygmunt, M., Hahn, D., Münstedt, K., Bischof, P. and Lang, U. (1998) Invasion of cytotrophoblastic JEG-3 cells is stimulated by hCG in vitro, Placenta, 19(8), pp. 587-593. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0143-4004(98)90019-4

APA Citation styleZygmunt, M., Hahn, D., Münstedt, K., Bischof, P., & Lang, U. (1998). Invasion of cytotrophoblastic JEG-3 cells is stimulated by hCG in vitro. Placenta. 19(8), 587-593. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0143-4004(98)90019-4



Keywords


CHORIOCARCINOMA CELLSCYCLIC-AMPHUMAN CHORIONIC-GONADOTROPINHUMAN TROPHOBLASTMATRIX METALLOPROTEINASESTUMOR-CELLS

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