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    The placenta is an essential organ for fetal development. During the first trimester, it undergoes dramatic changes as it develops in an environment poor in oxygen (around 2-3%). From about 10 gestational weeks, oxygen levels increase to 8% in the intervillous chamber. These changes are accompanied by modulation of the activity of NADPH oxidase, a major source of production of reactive oxygen species in the first trimester of pregnancy. The NOX complex is composed of seven different proteins (NOX1-5 and DUOX1-2) whose placental involvements during physiological and pathological pregnancies are largely unknown. The aim of the study was to produce a cartography of NOX family proteins, in terms of RNA, protein expression, and localization during physiological pregnancy and in the case of preeclampsia (PE), in a cohort of early-onset PE (n = 11) and late-onset PE (n = 7) cases. NOX family proteins were mainly expressed in trophoblastic cells (NOX4-5, DUOX1) and modulated during physiological pregnancy. NOX4 underwent an unexpected and hitherto unreported nuclear translocation at term. In the case of PE, two groups stood out: NOX1-3, superoxide producers, were down-regulated (p < 0.05) while NOX4-DUOX1, hydrogen peroxide producers, were up-regulated (p < 0.05), compared to the control group. Mapping of placental NOX will constitute a reference and guide for future investigations concerning its involvement in the pathophysiology of PE. Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Léa Poinsignon, Audrey Chissey, Ayoub Ajjaji, Isabelle Hernandez, Marie-Leone Vignaud, Ioana Ferecatu, Thierry Fournier, Jean-Louis Beaudeux, Amal Zerrad-Saadi. Placental cartography of NADPH oxidase (NOX) family proteins: Involvement in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia. Archives of biochemistry and biophysics. 2023 Nov;749:109787

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    PMID: 37866451

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