Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3424485 Virology 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

HERV (Human Endogenous Retrovirus)-encoded envelope proteins are implicated in the development of the placenta. Indeed, Syncytin-1 and -2 play a crucial role in the fusion of human trophoblasts, a key step in placentation. Other studies have identified two other HERV env proteins, namely EnvP(b) and EnvV, both expressed in the placenta. In this study, we have fully characterized both env transcripts and their expression pattern and have assessed their implication in trophoblast fusion. Through RACE analyses, standard spliced transcripts were detected, while EnvV transcripts demonstrated alternative splicing at its 3′ end. Promoter activity and expression of both genes were induced in forskolin-stimulated BeWo cells and in primary trophoblasts. Although we have confirmed the fusogenic activity of EnvP(b), overexpression or silencing experiments revealed no impact of this protein on trophoblast fusion. Our results demonstrate that both env genes are expressed in human trophoblasts but are not required for syncytialization.

► We have characterized transcripts from two HERV-derived genes, EnvP(b) and EnvV. ► Both genes were upregulated in activated BeWo cells. ► Both genes transiently increased in expression in cultured human trophoblasts. ► EnvV and EnvP(b) are not important for BeWo cell fusion.

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