2024
DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.adh8335
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Deciphering maternal-fetal cross-talk in the human placenta during parturition using single-cell RNA sequencing

Valeria Garcia-Flores,
Roberto Romero,
Adi L. Tarca
et al.

Abstract: Labor is a complex physiological process requiring a well-orchestrated dialogue between the mother and fetus. However, the cellular contributions and communications that facilitate maternal-fetal cross-talk in labor have not been fully elucidated. Here, single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) was applied to decipher maternal-fetal signaling in the human placenta during term labor. First, a single-cell atlas of the human placenta was established, demonstrating that maternal and fetal cell types underwent changes… Show more

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“…However, we sought to test our hypothesis using an unbiased discovery approach. To do this, we leveraged our previously generated single-cell atlases of the myometrium and maternal-fetal interface 4446 . The maternal-fetal interface includes key sites of contact between maternal and fetal tissues: the fetal placenta embedded in the maternal decidua basalis adjacent to the myometrium, and the fetal extraplacental membranes enclosing the amniotic cavity and attached to the maternal decidua parietalis, next to the myometrium (Figure 1A).…”
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“…However, we sought to test our hypothesis using an unbiased discovery approach. To do this, we leveraged our previously generated single-cell atlases of the myometrium and maternal-fetal interface 4446 . The maternal-fetal interface includes key sites of contact between maternal and fetal tissues: the fetal placenta embedded in the maternal decidua basalis adjacent to the myometrium, and the fetal extraplacental membranes enclosing the amniotic cavity and attached to the maternal decidua parietalis, next to the myometrium (Figure 1A).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maternal-fetal interface includes key sites of contact between maternal and fetal tissues: the fetal placenta embedded in the maternal decidua basalis adjacent to the myometrium, and the fetal extraplacental membranes enclosing the amniotic cavity and attached to the maternal decidua parietalis, next to the myometrium (Figure 1A). Our myometrial single-cell atlas includes samples collected from women with term labor as well as term non-labor controls 45 , whereas our single-cell atlases of the placenta and extraplacental membranes also include samples from women with preterm labor in addition to the term groups 44,46 . Given that preterm non-labor deliveries are only performed due to pregnancy complications, such cases are not suited for use as gestational age controls for preterm labor and thus historically have not been utilized in our studies.…”
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