Characterization of sex differences in human placentas
人类胎盘性别差异的表征
基本信息
- 批准号:9911649
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.71万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-02-01 至 2022-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AllelesArizonaAutomobile DrivingBiologicalBiological Response ModifiersCesarean sectionCommunitiesDataDeciduaDevelopmentDiseaseDoctor of PhilosophyDown-RegulationEnvironmentEquilibriumFeedbackFemaleFetal DevelopmentFetal GrowthFetal Growth RetardationFetusGene ExpressionGene Expression RegulationGenesGeneticGenomicsGenotypeGoalsGrowth and Development functionHandHealthHemorrhageHigh Performance ComputingHumanImmuneImmune responseImmune systemImmunomodulatorsIncidenceInflammationInflammatoryInheritedInnate Immune SystemJournalsKnowledgeLeadLeftLocationMolecularMothersOvaryParentsPathway interactionsPhasePlacentaPlacentationPlayPre-EclampsiaPredispositionPregnancyPregnancy ComplicationsPregnancy OutcomePremature BirthProtein IsoformsResearchResourcesRiskRoleSamplingSex DifferencesSteroidsStructureT cell differentiationTestingTissuesUniversitiesUterusVariantVascular remodelingWorkX ChromosomeXY femalesY Chromosomedifferential expressionexomegastrulationgenome-widegonad developmenthealth differencehealthy pregnancyhuman femalehuman tissueimmunoregulationinsightmalemeetingsnutritionoffspringpregnancy disorderprogramsresponsesexsexual dimorphismsymposiumtraittranscriptometrophoblast
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
In human tissue there are sex-differences in gene regulation that are underpinning the observed sex-differences
in sexually dimorphic traits and susceptibility to disease, but typical sex differences in gene expression remains
poorly characterized. In humans, sex differences in gene expression occur prior to the development of gonads
due to genetic differences between genetics males (46, XY) and genetic females (46, XX). The human placenta,
which is the genotype of the fetus, forms within the first several days of gastrulation and plays a critical role in
healthy fetal development by regulating nutrition and protecting the developing fetus from the mother’s immune
system. Differences in gene content and gene regulation between placentas from males (46, XY) and females
(46, XX) could contribute to observed sex differences in health and pregnancy complications. In fact, many
severe pregnancy disorders including subchorionic hemorrhage, preeclampsia, preterm birth, and delivery by
cesarean section, occur significantly more often in pregnancies with a male XY offspring than with a female XX
offspring. Fetal growth and development vary between the sexes in part due to sex-differences in placental
structure and function. Here we will analysis transcriptome and exome data from male XY and female XX human
placenta samples from two non-adjacent placental locations to characterize genome-wide placental sex-
differences in gene regulation and expression. Preliminary results of differential expression between 12 male
and 12 female human placenta samples show that genes that are more highly expressed in the female samples
are in involved in the stimulation of the ovaries to synthesize steroids for sustaining the pregnancy. Higher
expressing genes in male placental samples are involved in T cell differentiation in immune response. The long-
term objectives of the proposed research are to characterize gene-level, isoform-level, and allele specific
expression differences and similarities between male XY and female XX placentas from healthy term placentas
to generate a thorough overview of typical sex differences in placental immune regulation and expression.
Additionally, we will leverage maternal decidua tissue to further understand how the maternal immune system is
down regulated during pregnancy so as not to reject the developing fetus. In our proposal we will determine if
maternal gene expression varies as a function of gestating either a male XY or female XX offspring, knowledge
that is currently unknown.
In the next two years of my Ph.D. program at Arizona State University (ASU), I will utilize ASU’s high-
performance compute nodes to complete the proposed project on characterizing sex differences in the human
placenta. I will get feedback on how best to interpret my findings by attending and presenting at weekly
department journal clubs, lab meetings, and presenting at scientific conferences in the field of genomics
research.
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