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The role of ephrins' receptors and ephrins' ligands in normal placental development and disease. Expert Opin Ther Targets 2014 Mar;18(3):269-75

Date

12/18/2013

Pubmed ID

24329716

DOI

10.1517/14728222.2014.864638

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-84894195354 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)   11 Citations

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Ephrin (Eph) receptors and their membrane-anchored ligands, the ephrins, participate in a wide spectrum of pathophysiological processes, regulating cellular adhesion, migration or chemo-repulsion and tissue/cell boundary formation. Recent evidence has further extended the role of Eph receptors and their ligands as critical regulators of vascular remodelling during embryogenesis. The role of Ephs/ephrins signalling in the angiogenic development of murine placentas and in the invasion of the maternal tissues and the development of the placental vasculature in humans has currently attracted considerable interest.

AREAS COVERED: A literature review summarising the most recent data in terms of the role of Ephs/ephrins in normal placental development and disease, highlighting on their expression status in the different cellular populations of the placental vascularity.

EXPERT OPINION: Despite the fact that the role of Eph/ephrins signalling in normal placental development is still unclear, some studies tried to investigate their potential implication in placental pathologies, such as preeclampsia and placenta accreta. Even though no evidence for their direct implication occurred, their role is an interesting field for future research.

Author List

Chatzizacharias NA, Giaginis CT, Agapitos E, Theocharis SE



MESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold

Animals
Ephrins
Female
Humans
Ligands
Placenta Accreta
Placentation
Pre-Eclampsia
Pregnancy
Receptors, Eph Family