2005
DOI: 10.1530/rep.1.00283
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Dynamic expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMP-2, -9 and -14) and the tissue inhibitors of MMPs (TIMP-1, -2 and -3) at the implantation site during tubal pregnancy

Abstract: Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are responsible for extracellular matrix (ECM) degradation, and their functions are regulated by tissue inhibitors of MMPs (TIMPs). The evidence for the roles of MMPs and TIMPs in implantation and placentation has remained insufficient in humans, especially during the early stages. Tubal pregnancy has some similarities to normal intrauterine pregnancy and therefore may provide a unique model for implantation studies. In the present study, the expression of MMP-2, -9 and -14, an… Show more

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“…Thus, the reported decrease in the invasive potential of JAR cells after their treatment with preeclamptic serum (Mahameed et al 2005) might be due to high levels of TIMPs present in preeclamptic serum. Overexpression of TIMP1 and TIMP2 is known to reduce tumor growth (Bai et al 2005), and keeping in view the homology between normal placentation and tumor growth, it can be commented that their increased expression might also be contributing to the specific phenotype of preeclampsia involving intrauterine growth retardation and lighter placentas. Significantly higher expressions of MMPs and TIMPs except TIMP1, in placental villi with reference to their respective maternal blood, support the role and importance of these genes in placental invasiveness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the reported decrease in the invasive potential of JAR cells after their treatment with preeclamptic serum (Mahameed et al 2005) might be due to high levels of TIMPs present in preeclamptic serum. Overexpression of TIMP1 and TIMP2 is known to reduce tumor growth (Bai et al 2005), and keeping in view the homology between normal placentation and tumor growth, it can be commented that their increased expression might also be contributing to the specific phenotype of preeclampsia involving intrauterine growth retardation and lighter placentas. Significantly higher expressions of MMPs and TIMPs except TIMP1, in placental villi with reference to their respective maternal blood, support the role and importance of these genes in placental invasiveness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, it has been proposed that the vascular endothelial growth factor may be the angiogenic factor responsible for the implantation and placentation of an ectopic pregnancy in the human oviduct (Lam et al 2004). The expression of various factors such as matrix metalloproteinases and tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinases may have roles in regulating the controlled invasion of trophoblasts during implantation and placentation during tubal pregnancy (Bai et al 2005).…”
Section: Tubal Pregnanciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The switch to the integrin subunits v and 5 takes place already in the second layer of trophoblast cells, as soon as the latter detach from the basement membrane (Kemp et al, 2002). In tubal pregnancies, MMP-9 and TIMP-1, -2 and -3 are produced by all types of extravillous cytotrophoblast (EVCT) cells, while MMP-2 and -14 mainly exist in distal column cytotrophoblast (CCT) cells and invasive EVCT cells (Bai et al, 2005). In parallel, MMP-14 and TIMP-1 and -2 are increased along the invasive pathway toward maternal interstitium.…”
Section: Wwwintechopencommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In parallel, MMP-14 and TIMP-1 and -2 are increased along the invasive pathway toward maternal interstitium. MMP-2, -9 and -14 and TIMP-1, -2 and -3 were all detected in the villous CT (VCT) cells (Bai et al, 2005). Another promising technique for early detection of an ectopic pregnancy is that trophoblast cells can be reliably obtained and identified among cervical cells in the first trimester and labeled with antibody to HLA-G.…”
Section: Wwwintechopencommentioning
confidence: 99%