Aberrant hydroxymethylation of ANGPTL4 is associated with selective intrauterine growth restriction in monochorionic twin pregnancies

ANGPTL4 异常羟甲基化与单绒毛膜双胎妊娠选择性宫内生长受限相关

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作者:Yi Zhang, Dezhong Zheng, Qun Fang, Mei Zhong

Abstract

Selective intrauterine growth restriction (sIUGR) is a severe complication in monochorionic (MC) twin pregnancies, and it carries increased risks of poor prognosis. Current data suggest that vascular anastomoses and unequal placental sharing may be the key contributor to discordant foetal growth. While MC twins derive from a single zygote and have almost identical genetic information, the precise mechanisms remain unknown. DNA hydroxymethylation is a newly discovered epigenetic feature associated with gene regulation and modification. Here, we investigate discordant hydroxymethylation patterns between two placental shares of sIUGR and analyse the potential role of aberrant hydroxymethylation of angiopoietin-like 4 (ANGPTL4) in placental dysplasia. Hydroxymethylation DNA immunoprecipitation (hMeDIP)-chip and mRNA sequencing were performed to identify hydroxymethylation-associated genes. Real-time qPCR, western blotting, and immunohistochemistry were used to confirm ANGPTL4 expression. The mechanisms regulating ANGPTL4 were investigated by cell migration assay, invasion assay, viability assay, and apoptotic ratio assays, western blotting and hMeDIP-qPCR. Decreased ANGPTL4 was detected in the smaller placental shares of sIUGR. ANGPTL4 knockdown suppressed trophoblast invasiveness and migration, which possibly occurred through hypoxia inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α) and HIF-1 signalling pathway. Hypoxia leads to aberrant expression of ANGPTL4 and HIF-1α, positively correlated with their aberrant hydroxymethylation levels in promoter regions. Aberrant hydroxymethylation of ANGPTL4 may contribute to placental impairment by the HIF-1 signalling pathway in smaller placental shares of sIUGR.

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