Journal article

Altered downstream target gene expression of the placental Vitamin D receptor in human idiopathic fetal growth restriction

TPH Nguyen, HEJ Yong, T Chollangi, SP Brennecke, SJ Fisher, EM Wallace, PR Ebeling, P Murthi

Cell Cycle | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2018

Abstract

Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects up to 5% of pregnancies and is associated with significant perinatal complications. Maternal deficiency of vitamin D, a secosteroid hormone, is common in FGR-affected pregnancies. We recently demonstrated that decreased expression of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) in idiopathic FGR placentae could impair trophoblast growth. As strict regulation of cell-cycle genes in trophoblast cells is critical for optimal feto-placental growth, we hypothesised that pathologically decreased placental VDR contributes to aberrant regulation of cell-cycle genes. The study aims were to (i) identify the downstream cell-cycle regulatory genes of VDR in trophoblast cells, and ..

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