Identification of prometalloproteinase-3 as a major protein secreted by human endometrial fibroblasts and inhibited by coculture with trophoblast cells
To assess endometrial fibroblast-cytotrophoblast interactions, we used a coculture system allowing analysis of the potential cell morphology modifications and protein secretion variations possibly involved in endometrial invasion arrest. Stromal cells and cytotrophoblasts were isolated from endometr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biology of reproduction 1996-09, Vol.55 (3), p.604-612 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To assess endometrial fibroblast-cytotrophoblast interactions, we used a coculture system allowing analysis of the potential
cell morphology modifications and protein secretion variations possibly involved in endometrial invasion arrest. Stromal cells
and cytotrophoblasts were isolated from endometrial biopsies and first-trimester placental villi, respectively. In our culture
conditions, a 57-kDa protein that was secreted by cultured fibroblasts but was absent in the 4-day coculture medium was found
to be identical to prometalloproteinase-3 (proMMP-3) through determination of amino acid sequences of NH2-terminal and internal
peptides. Northern blotting analysis of endometrial fibroblast total RNA showed a 38.6% metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3) mRNA inhibition
by 4-day 10(-6) M R5020 treatment. Inhibition of proMMP-3 secretion was weak when cytotrophoblasts were cultured for 4 days
in a polycarbonate membrane insert over cultured fibroblasts without possible cell contact in spite of high levels of progesterone
produced by cytotrophoblasts. Furthermore, cytotrophoblasts cultured on a monolayer of endometrial fibroblasts became syncytia,
and most of the fibroblasts were decidualized. The closeness of the two cell types allowed paracrine relationships that might
facilitate the progesterone action. Since MMP-3 is known to activate collagenases, inhibition of its secretion by cell contact
might be a mechanism of invasion arrest for trophoblast cell migration. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod55.3.604 |