Thromb Haemost 1995; 73(01): 049-054
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1653724
Original Article
Coagulation
Schattauer GmbH Stuttgart

Tissue Factor Activity of Syncytiotrophoblast Plasma Membranes and Tumoral Trophoblast Cells in Culture

Authors

  • P Reverdiau

    The Groupe Interactions “Hôte-Greffon”, Laboratoires d’Hématologie et d’immunologie, Faculté de Médecine, Université François Rabelais, Tours, France
  • A C Jarousseau

    The Groupe Interactions “Hôte-Greffon”, Laboratoires d’Hématologie et d’immunologie, Faculté de Médecine, Université François Rabelais, Tours, France
  • G Thibault

    The Groupe Interactions “Hôte-Greffon”, Laboratoires d’Hématologie et d’immunologie, Faculté de Médecine, Université François Rabelais, Tours, France
  • B Khalfoun

    The Groupe Interactions “Hôte-Greffon”, Laboratoires d’Hématologie et d’immunologie, Faculté de Médecine, Université François Rabelais, Tours, France
  • H Watier

    The Groupe Interactions “Hôte-Greffon”, Laboratoires d’Hématologie et d’immunologie, Faculté de Médecine, Université François Rabelais, Tours, France
  • Y Lebranchu

    The Groupe Interactions “Hôte-Greffon”, Laboratoires d’Hématologie et d’immunologie, Faculté de Médecine, Université François Rabelais, Tours, France
  • P Bardos

    The Groupe Interactions “Hôte-Greffon”, Laboratoires d’Hématologie et d’immunologie, Faculté de Médecine, Université François Rabelais, Tours, France
  • Y Gruel

    The Groupe Interactions “Hôte-Greffon”, Laboratoires d’Hématologie et d’immunologie, Faculté de Médecine, Université François Rabelais, Tours, France
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Publikationsverlauf

Received 06. Januar 1994

Accepted after resubmission 21. September 1994

Publikationsdatum:
09. Juli 2018 (online)

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Summary

During pregnancy, important modifications of hemostasis occur resulting in mothers in hypercoagulability and the role of placental cells such as trophoblast cells has been hypothesized. In this study, we first showed that syncytiotrophoblast plasma membranes, isolated from normal human placenta, expressed a strong tissue factor (TF) activity. We then studied TF activity of two continuous trophoblast cell lines (JEG-3 and BeWo) in comparison to human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) and transformed human endothelial cells (ECV-304). TF assays were performed on intact detached confluent cells. Unstimulated JEG-3 and BeWo cells exhibited a very high TF activity which slightly increased after 2 to 4 h TNF-α stimulation. In contrast, HUVEC and ECV-304 had a lower basal TF activity which was mainly inducible by TNF-a, with a maximum effect after 4 to 6 h stimulation. For both cell types, TF activity was decreased to basal value after 16-hour TNF-α stimulation. These results support that trophoblast cells are able to express TF but the involvement of this property in the hemostatic physiological changes observed during pregnancy, remains to be demonstrated.