Steroid hormones,including progestagens,estrogens,androgens,corticosteroids,and their precursor cholesterol,perform essential functions in the successful establishment and maintenance of pregnancy and normal fetal dev...Steroid hormones,including progestagens,estrogens,androgens,corticosteroids,and their precursor cholesterol,perform essential functions in the successful establishment and maintenance of pregnancy and normal fetal development.As the core endocrine organ at the prenatal stage,the human placenta is involved in the biosynthesis,metabolism,and delivery of steroid hormones.Steroidogenic pathways are tightly regulated by placenta-intrinsic cytochrome P450 and hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase.However,the relationship between placental steroidogenic enzyme expression and adverse pregnancy outcomes is controversial.In this review,we summarize the possible upstream regulatory mechanisms of placental steroidogenic enzymes in physiologic and pathophysiologic states.We also describe the human placental barrier model and examine the potential of single-cell sequencing for evaluating the primary functions and cellular origin of steroidogenic enzymes.Finally,we examine the existing evidence for the association between placental steroidogenic enzyme dysregulation and adverse pregnancy outcomes.展开更多
In 2019,preterm births(PTB)accounted for approximately 0.66 million deaths globally.PTB is also associated with a significantly higher risk of mortality and long-term complications for newborns.Long-term studies assoc...In 2019,preterm births(PTB)accounted for approximately 0.66 million deaths globally.PTB is also associated with a significantly higher risk of mortality and long-term complications for newborns.Long-term studies associated several factors,including disruption of immune tolerance and inflammation,with PTB.However,the pathogenesis of PTB remains unclear.Gonadal steroid hormones are critical for pregnancy maintenance and regulation of immune and inflammatory responses.However,it is not clear how unbalanced gonadal steroid hormones,such as imbalanced estrogen/androgen or estrogen/progesterone contribute to PTB.In this review,we discuss how gonadal steroid hormones mediate dysfunction in immune tolerance and inflammatory responses,which are known to promote the occurrence of PTB,and provide insight into PTB prediction.展开更多
基金supported by grants from the Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin,China(20JCYBJC01400 to Y.C.and 21JCYBJC00100 to J.S.C.)Open Project of Tianjin Key Laboratory of Human Development and Reproductive Regulation(2021XH05 to J.S.C.).
文摘Steroid hormones,including progestagens,estrogens,androgens,corticosteroids,and their precursor cholesterol,perform essential functions in the successful establishment and maintenance of pregnancy and normal fetal development.As the core endocrine organ at the prenatal stage,the human placenta is involved in the biosynthesis,metabolism,and delivery of steroid hormones.Steroidogenic pathways are tightly regulated by placenta-intrinsic cytochrome P450 and hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase.However,the relationship between placental steroidogenic enzyme expression and adverse pregnancy outcomes is controversial.In this review,we summarize the possible upstream regulatory mechanisms of placental steroidogenic enzymes in physiologic and pathophysiologic states.We also describe the human placental barrier model and examine the potential of single-cell sequencing for evaluating the primary functions and cellular origin of steroidogenic enzymes.Finally,we examine the existing evidence for the association between placental steroidogenic enzyme dysregulation and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
基金This study was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(82001579)Tianjin Health Science and Technology Project(TJWJ2021QN053)+1 种基金Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin(22JCYBJC01110)as well as Open Fund of Tianjin Central Hospital of Gynecology Obstetrics/Tianjin Key Laboratory of human development and reproductive regulation(2022XH10 and 2022XHY03).
文摘In 2019,preterm births(PTB)accounted for approximately 0.66 million deaths globally.PTB is also associated with a significantly higher risk of mortality and long-term complications for newborns.Long-term studies associated several factors,including disruption of immune tolerance and inflammation,with PTB.However,the pathogenesis of PTB remains unclear.Gonadal steroid hormones are critical for pregnancy maintenance and regulation of immune and inflammatory responses.However,it is not clear how unbalanced gonadal steroid hormones,such as imbalanced estrogen/androgen or estrogen/progesterone contribute to PTB.In this review,we discuss how gonadal steroid hormones mediate dysfunction in immune tolerance and inflammatory responses,which are known to promote the occurrence of PTB,and provide insight into PTB prediction.