Hypoxia in extravillous trophoblasts links maternal obesity and offspring neurobehavior.
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Abstract | While maternal obesity (MO) is associated with neurobehavioral impairment (NBI) in offspring, the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. The placenta is thought to play a role in fetal programming. To elucidate the association between MO and offspring NBI, we performed single-nucleus RNA-seq on maternal- and fetal-facing sides of human term placentas from MO and lean groups. MO placentas showed the upregulation of hypoxia response genes in multiple cell types, and maternal-facing hypoxia gene expression correlated with offspring NBI in an independent birth cohort, Gen3G. Extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs) showed the highest expression of NBI-correlated genes, and EVT NBI-gene expression correlated with hypoxia signatures in two cohorts. Exposing cultured EVTs to hypoxia increased NBI gene expression, and 44% of the association between maternal BMI and NBI-gene expression in EVTs was mediated by hypoxia. Our findings suggest that hypoxia in EVTs is a key process in the neurodevelopmental programming of fetal exposure to MO. |
Year of Publication | 2025
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Journal | iScience
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Volume | 28
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Issue | 6
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Pages | 112636
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Date Published | 06/2025
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ISSN | 2589-0042
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DOI | 10.1016/j.isci.2025.112636
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PubMed ID | 40502709
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