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View article: LAT1-NRF2 axis controls sFlt-1/PlGF imbalance and oxidative stress in preeclampsia
LAT1-NRF2 axis controls sFlt-1/PlGF imbalance and oxidative stress in preeclampsia Open
View article: Distinct roles for B cell-derived LTα3 and LTα1β2 in TNF-mediated ileitis
Distinct roles for B cell-derived LTα3 and LTα1β2 in TNF-mediated ileitis Open
Crohn's disease pathology is modeled in TNFΔARE+/- mice that overproduce tumor necrosis factor (TNF) to drive disease through TNF receptors. An alternative ligand for TNF receptors, soluble LTα3, is produced by B cell…
View article: Cells of the Maternal–Fetal Interface May Contribute to Epidural-Related Maternal Fever After Administration of Ropivacaine: The Role of Phosphatases DUSP9 and PHLPP1
Cells of the Maternal–Fetal Interface May Contribute to Epidural-Related Maternal Fever After Administration of Ropivacaine: The Role of Phosphatases DUSP9 and PHLPP1 Open
Epidural-related maternal fever (ERMF) occurs with significant incidence in women receiving local anesthetics such as ropivacaine via epidural catheter for pain relief during labor. The causal mechanism behind this phenomenon is still not …
View article: The multifaceted roles of the transcriptional coactivator TAZ in extravillous trophoblast development of the human placenta
The multifaceted roles of the transcriptional coactivator TAZ in extravillous trophoblast development of the human placenta Open
Insights into the molecular processes that drive early development of the human placenta is crucial for our understanding of pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction, since defects in maturation of its epit…
View article: Distinct roles for LTalpha3 and LTalpha1beta2 produced by B cells contribute to their multi-faceted impact on ileitis
Distinct roles for LTalpha3 and LTalpha1beta2 produced by B cells contribute to their multi-faceted impact on ileitis Open
View article: The human placenta shapes the phenotype of decidual macrophages
The human placenta shapes the phenotype of decidual macrophages Open
(Cell Reports 42, 111977; January 31, 2023) In the originally published version of this article, Figure 1A contained two identical immunofluorescence (IF) images. The IF picture showing vWF (magenta) and HLA-G (green) was erroneously repea…
View article: Hydrogel Encapsulation of Genome-Engineered Stem Cells for Long-Term Self-Regulating Anti-Cytokine Therapy
Hydrogel Encapsulation of Genome-Engineered Stem Cells for Long-Term Self-Regulating Anti-Cytokine Therapy Open
Biologic therapies have revolutionized treatment options for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) but their continuous administration at high doses may lead to adverse events. Thus, the development of improved drug delivery systems that can sense and…
View article: The human placenta shapes the phenotype of decidual macrophages
The human placenta shapes the phenotype of decidual macrophages Open
During human pregnancy, placenta-derived extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs) invade the decidua and communicate with maternal immune cells. The decidua distinguishes into basalis (decB) and parietalis (decP). The latter remains unaffected by …
View article: Transforming growth factor-β signaling governs the differentiation program of extravillous trophoblasts in the developing human placenta
Transforming growth factor-β signaling governs the differentiation program of extravillous trophoblasts in the developing human placenta Open
Abnormal placentation has been noticed in a variety of pregnancy complications such as miscarriage, early-onset preeclampsia, and fetal growth restriction. Defects in the developmental program of extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs), migrating…
View article: The human placenta shapes the phenotype of decidual macrophages
The human placenta shapes the phenotype of decidual macrophages Open
During human pregnancy, placenta-derived extravillous trophoblasts (EVT) invade the decidua and communicate with maternal immune cells. The decidua can be distinguished into basalis (decB) and parietalis (decP), the latter being unaffected…
View article: Mapping Macrophage Polarization and Origin during the Progression of the Foreign Body Response to a Poly(ethylene glycol) Hydrogel Implant
Mapping Macrophage Polarization and Origin during the Progression of the Foreign Body Response to a Poly(ethylene glycol) Hydrogel Implant Open
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels hold promise for in vivo applications but induce a foreign body response (FBR). While macrophages are key in the FBR, many questions remain. This study investigates temporal changes in the transcriptom…
View article: Interaction of first trimester villous cytotrophoblasts and stromal cells in a 3D-organoid and 2D-hydrogel model
Interaction of first trimester villous cytotrophoblasts and stromal cells in a 3D-organoid and 2D-hydrogel model Open
View article: Pivotal role of the transcriptional co-activator YAP in trophoblast stemness of the developing human placenta
Pivotal role of the transcriptional co-activator YAP in trophoblast stemness of the developing human placenta Open
Various pregnancy complications, such as severe forms of preeclampsia or intrauterine growth restriction, are thought to arise from failures in the differentiation of human placental trophoblasts. Progenitors of the latter either develop i…
View article: Barusiban, a selective oxytocin receptor antagonist: placental transfer in rabbit, monkey, and human†
Barusiban, a selective oxytocin receptor antagonist: placental transfer in rabbit, monkey, and human† Open
The use of drugs in pregnancy always raises concerns regarding potential fetal exposure and possible adverse effects through their accumulation in fetal tissues and organs. Barusiban is an oxytocin antagonist under development for potentia…
View article: Inflammation via myeloid differentiation primary response gene 88 signaling mediates the fibrotic response to implantable synthetic poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels
Inflammation via myeloid differentiation primary response gene 88 signaling mediates the fibrotic response to implantable synthetic poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels Open
View article: Human placenta and trophoblast development: key molecular mechanisms and model systems
Human placenta and trophoblast development: key molecular mechanisms and model systems Open
Abnormal placentation is considered as an underlying cause of various pregnancy complications such as miscarriage, preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction, the latter increasing the risk for the development of severe disorders in …
View article: Self-Renewing Trophoblast Organoids Recapitulate the Developmental Program of the Early Human Placenta
Self-Renewing Trophoblast Organoids Recapitulate the Developmental Program of the Early Human Placenta Open
View article: Zwitterionic PEG-PC Hydrogels Modulate the Foreign Body Response in a Modulus-Dependent Manner
Zwitterionic PEG-PC Hydrogels Modulate the Foreign Body Response in a Modulus-Dependent Manner Open
Reducing the foreign body response (FBR) to implanted biomaterials will enhance their performance in tissue engineering. Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels are increasingly popular for this application due to their low cost, ease of use…
View article: The host response in tissue engineering: Crosstalk between immune cells and cell-laden scaffolds
The host response in tissue engineering: Crosstalk between immune cells and cell-laden scaffolds Open
View article: The in vitro effects of macrophages on the osteogenic capabilities of MC3T3-E1 cells encapsulated in a biomimetic poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogel
The in vitro effects of macrophages on the osteogenic capabilities of MC3T3-E1 cells encapsulated in a biomimetic poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogel Open
View article: In vitro and in vivo models for assessing the host response to biomaterials
In vitro and in vivo models for assessing the host response to biomaterials Open
View article: Notch1 controls development of the extravillous trophoblast lineage in the human placenta
Notch1 controls development of the extravillous trophoblast lineage in the human placenta Open
Significance Progenitor trophoblast cells of the human placenta either fuse to form a syncytium or develop into invasive trophoblasts invading the maternal uterus. However, regulatory pathways controlling their development and distinct dif…
View article: Wingless ligand 5a is a critical regulator of placental growth and survival
Wingless ligand 5a is a critical regulator of placental growth and survival Open