Trophoblast phagocytic program: roles in different placental systems


Autoria(s): BEVILACQUA, Estela; HOSHIDA, Mara-Sandra; AMARANTE-PAFFARO, Andrea; ALBIERI-BORGES, Andrea; GOMES, Sara Zago
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2010

Resumo

Although not belonging to the class of professional phagocytes, in many species trophoblast cells exhibit intense phagocytic activity. The complete range of physiological functions of trophoblast phagocytosis has not yet been fully characterized. Close association between the trophoblast and nutrition was determined many years ago. Hubrecht (1889) when proposing for the first time the name trophoblast to the external layer of the blastocyst, directly established the nutritive significance of this embryonic layer. Indeed, histotrophic phagocytosis, i.e. the internalization of maternal cells and secreted materials, is considered an important function of the trophoblast before the completion of the placenta. Recently, however, unexpected characteristics of the trophoblast have significantly enhanced our understanding of this process. Roles in acquisition of space for embryo development, in tissue remodeling during implantation and placentation and in defense mechanisms are highlighting how this cellular activity may be relevant for the maternal-fetal relationship beyond its nutritional function.

Identificador

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, v.54, n.2/Mar, Special Issue, p.495-505, 2010

0214-6282

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/28087

10.1387/ijdb.082761eb

http://dx.doi.org/10.1387/ijdb.082761eb

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eng

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U B C PRESS

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International Journal of Developmental Biology

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