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Overexpression of Collapsin Response Mediator Protein 1 Inhibits Human Trophoblast Cells Proliferation, Migration, and Invasion

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Collapsin response mediator protein 1 (CRMP-1) is widely expressed in the nervous system and has tumor suppressive effects. Our previous studies have demonstrated that CRMP-1 was expressed in the trophoblasts of the whole stage of pregnancy with significantly increasing expression in the placenta of early-onset preeclampsia. Preeclampsia, especially early onset, is strongly associated with the dysfunction of trophoblast including proliferation, apoptosis, migration, and invasion. In this study, we found an inhibitory effect of CRMP-1 on proliferation, migration, invasion, and an enhanced effect on apoptosis in human trophoblast cell lines HTR-8/SVneo and JEG-3 by MTT assay, colony formation assay, cell viability assay, caspase 3/7 activity assay, scratch wound assay, and Matrigel Transwell assay. Overexpression of CRMP-1 in trophoblast cells led to downregulate expression of matrix metalloproteinase 2 and 9. The expression of CRMP-1 was detected by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction and Western blot analysis. Thus, we suggested that CRMP-1 might have implications for the pathogenesis of preeclampsia by regulating the biological behavior of trophoblast cells.

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Huang, L., Li, Y., Wang, C. et al. Overexpression of Collapsin Response Mediator Protein 1 Inhibits Human Trophoblast Cells Proliferation, Migration, and Invasion. Reprod. Sci. 26, 954–960 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1177/1933719118799214

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