Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3453675 Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveHyperglycosylated human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a variant of hCG made by cytotrophoblast cell. Here we examine the role of hyperglycosylated hCG in placenta growth and invasion.MethodsJEG-3 choriocarcinoma cells and term cytotrophoblast monolayer culture were prepared. The effect of supplemental hyperglycosylated hCG and hCG was investigated. Growth of these cells was examined by increase in cell number. Invasion was investigated using Matrigel basement membrane cells. The proportion of cell invading Matrigel was determined.ResultsTerm cytotrophoblast cell and JEG-3 choriocarcinoma cells grew to 5 427±834 cells (109%) and 7 114±553 cells (142%). With the supplementation of hyperglycosylated hCG, they grew significantly wider to 7 633±177 cells (142%) and 10 315±1 477 cells (206%). With the supplementation of hCG they diminished to 4 227±769 cells (78%) and 5 620±657 cells (79%). Term cytotrophoblast cell and JEG-3 choriocarcinoma cells penetrated Matigel membranes to (40.0±10.0)% and (46.0±9.8)%. Hyperglycosylated hCG significantly enhanced penetration to (76.0±13.0)% and (84.0±6.6)%. hCG diminished penetration to (32.0±9.1)% and (32.0±4.5)%.ConclusionsHyperglycosylated hCG enhances both cytotrophoblast growth and cytotrophoblast cell invasion. hCG minimally suppresses growth and invasion.

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