Journal article
Wide-ranging DNA methylation differences of primary trophoblast cell populations and derived cell lines: Implications and opportunities for understanding trophoblast function
B Novakovic, L Gordon, NC Wong, A Moffett, U Manuelpillai, JM Craig, A Sharkey, R Saffery
Molecular Human Reproduction | Published : 2011
Abstract
Difficulties associated with long-term culture of primary trophoblasts have proven to be a major hurdle in their functional characterization. In order to circumvent this issue, several model cell lines have been established over many years using a variety of different approaches. Due to their differing origins, gene expression profiles and behaviour in vitro, different model lines have been utilized to investigate specific aspects of trophoblast biology. However, generally speaking, the molecular mechanisms underlying functional differences remain unclear. In this study, we profiled genome-scale DNA methylation in primary first trimester trophoblast cells and seven commonly used trophoblast-..
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Funding Acknowledgements
B.N. is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia) Dora Lush Biomedical Postgraduate Scholarship.