Title of article
Expression of G1 cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinase-2 activity during terminal differentiation of cultured human trophoblast
Author/Authors
McKenzie، PP نويسنده , , Foster، JS نويسنده , , House، S نويسنده , , Bukovsky، A نويسنده , , Caudle، MR نويسنده , , Wimalasena، J نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
-1282
From page
1283
To page
0
Abstract
Cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) and their cyclin partners regulate mammalian cell proliferation and withdrawal from the cell cycle and, as such, control differentiation in many tissues. Studies were undertaken to examine the roles of cell cycle proteins in differentiating cytotrophoblasts. Cyclin E gene and protein expression was down- regulated after 24 h in cultured trophoblasts. Cdk2-associated kinase activity was decreased after 96 h in culture as was the amount of cyclin E in complexes with Cdk2; however, levels of the Cdk inhibitor, p27Kip1, were significantly increased. In freshly isolated trophoblasts and in 24-h cultures, the retinoblastoma gene product (pRb) was found in both the active and inactive forms, yet only hypophosphorylated, active pRb was present in syncytiotrophoblast. Thus, inactivation of Cdk2 through cyclin E down-regulation and increased p27Kip1 expression leads to an accumulation of active pRb in syncytiotrophoblast. Prevention of entry into S phase by hypophosphorylated pRb may allow trophoblasts to respond to signals that potentiate differentiation. Our studies suggest that regulation of G1-phase Cdk activity may be involved in the terminal differentiation process of cytotrophoblasts.
Keywords
Recruitment , Postpartum depression , Latinas , Mexican women
Journal title
Biology of Reproduction
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Biology of Reproduction
Record number
87672
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