A placental model of SARS-CoV-2 infection reveals ACE2-dependent susceptibility and differentiation impairment in syncytiotrophoblasts

  • Chen, J.
  • Neil, J.A.
  • Tan, J.P.
  • Rudraraju, R.
  • Mohenska, M.
  • Sun, Y.B.Y.
  • Walters, E.
  • Bediaga, N.G.
  • Sun, G.
  • Zhou, Y.
  • Li, Y.
  • Drew, D.
  • Pymm, P.
  • Tham, W.H.
  • Rossello, F.J.
  • Nie, G.
  • Liu, X.
  • Subbarao, K.
  • Polo, J.M.
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Publication date
January 2023
Publisher
Springer Nature
Journal
Nature Cell Biology

Abstract

Published online: 13 July 2023SARS-CoV-2 infection causes COVID-19. Several clinical reports have linked COVID-19 during pregnancy to negative birth outcomes and placentitis. However, the pathophysiological mechanisms underpinning SARS-CoV-2 infection during placentation and early pregnancy are not clear. Here, to shed light on this, we used induced trophoblast stem cells to generate an in vitro early placenta infection model. We identified that syncytiotrophoblasts could be infected through angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2). Using a co-culture model of vertical transmission, we confirmed the ability of the virus to infect syncytiotrophoblasts through a previous endometrial cell infection. We further demonstrated transcriptional change...

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