Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3964583 Journal of Reproductive Immunology 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Angiogenic and vascular remodelling responses during placental development.•Pro-angiogenic functions exerted by galectins in early gestation.•Galectin-mediated angiogenic responses and the pathogenesis of preeclampsia.

Members of the galectin family have been shown to exert several roles in the context of reproduction. They contribute to placentation, maternal immune regulation and facilitate angiogenesis encompassing decidualisation and placenta formation during pregnancy. In the context of neo-vascularisation, galectins have been shown to augment signalling pathways that lead to endothelial cell activation, cell proliferation, migration and tube formation in vitro in addition to angiogenesis in vivo. Angiogenesis during gestation ensures not only proper foetal growth and development, but also maternal health. Consequently, restriction of placental blood flow has major consequences for both foetus and mother, leading to pregnancy diseases. In this review we summarise both the established and the emerging roles of galectin in angiogenesis and discuss the possible implications during healthy and pathological gestation.

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