MicroRNA‐210 regulates human trophoblast cell line HTR‐8/SVneo function by attenuating Notch1 expression: Implications for the role of microRNA‐210 in pre‐eclampsia

2019 
: Successful pregnancy depends on the precise regulation of extravillous trophoblast cell invasion ability. MicroRNA-210-3p (miR-210), which is increased in the placenta of pre-eclampsia. Furthermore, miR-210 could inhibit trophoblasts invasion and might act as a serum biomarker for pre-eclampsia. Previous studies have demonstrated that miR-210 regulates HUVEC (human umbilical vein endothelial cell)-mediated angiogenesis by regulating the NOTCH1 signaling pathway. Studies by our group have previously identified that NOTCH1 plays a positive role in regulating trophoblast functions. However, the miR-210/NOTCH1 signaling pathway in the regulation of trophoblasts and pre-eclampsia has not been characterized. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate the role of miR-210 and its relationship with NOTCH1 in trophoblasts. We first examined the expression levels of miR-210 and NOTCH1 in pre-eclamptic and normals placentas. Next, the expression and location of miR-210 and NOTCH1 in the first-trimester villi, maternal decidua, and placenta of late pregnancy were shown via in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry. The trophoblast cell line HTR-8/SVneo was used to investigate the effects of miR-210 on the expression of NOTCH1 and cell bioactivity by upregulation and downregulation strategies. The results showed that miR-210 expression was increased, whereas NOTCH1 expression was decreased in pre-eclamptic placenta compared with controls. Upregulation of miR-210 decreased NOTCH1 expression, impaired HTR-8/SVneo proliferation, migration, invasion, and tube-like formation capabilities, and promoted apoptosis. In contrast, downregulation of miR-210 resulted in the opposite effects. These findings suggested that miR-210 might act as a contributor to trophoblast dysfunction by attenuating NOTCH1 expression.
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