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Cell Fusion

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    Chapter 1 Yeast Mating
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    Chapter 2 Cell Fusion in the Filamentous Fungus, Neurospora crassa
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    Chapter 3 Gametic Cell Adhesion and Fusion in the Unicellular Alga Chlamydomonas
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    Chapter 4 Cell Fusion in Caenorhabditis elegans
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    Chapter 5 Myoblast Fusion in Drosophila
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    Chapter 6 Mammalian Fertilization Is Dependent on Multiple Membrane Fusion Events*
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    Chapter 7 Molecular Control of Mammalian Myoblast Fusion
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    Chapter 8 Placenta Trophoblast Fusion
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    Chapter 9 Macrophage Fusion
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    Chapter 10 Cell Fusion Assays for Yeast Mating Pairs
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    Chapter 11 Ultrastructural Analysis of Cell Fusion in Yeast
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    Chapter 12 Isolation and In Vitro Binding of Mating Type Plus Fertilization Tubules From Chlamydomonas
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    Chapter 13 Optical Imaging of Cell Fusion and Fusion Proteins in C aenorhabditis elegans
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    Chapter 14 Ultrastructural Imaging of Cell Fusion in Caenorhabditis elegans
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    Chapter 15 Live Imaging of Drosophila Myoblast Fusion
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    Chapter 16 Ultrastructural Analysis of Myoblast Fusion in Drosophila
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    Chapter 17 A Genomic Approach to Myoblast Fusion in Drosophila
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    Chapter 18 Cell Fusion
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    Chapter 19 Sperm–Egg Fusion Assay in Mammals
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    Chapter 20 Quantitative Assays for Cell Fusion
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    Chapter 21 Fusion assays and models for the trophoblast.
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    Chapter 22 Methods to Fuse Macrophages In Vitro
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Chapter title
Fusion assays and models for the trophoblast.
Chapter number 21
Book title
Cell Fusion
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2008
DOI 10.1007/978-1-59745-250-2_21
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Book ISBNs
978-1-58829-911-6, 978-1-59745-250-2
Authors

Drewlo, Sascha, Baczyk, Dora, Dunk, Caroline, Kingdom, John, Sascha Drewlo, Dora Baczyk, Caroline Dunk, John Kingdom

Abstract

A healthy syncytium in the placenta is vital to a successful pregnancy. The trophoblast builds up the natural barrier between the mother and the developing fetus and is the site of gas, nutrition, and waste exchange. An inadequate formation of this tissue leads to several pathologies of pregnancy, which may result in fetal death during the second trimester or iatrogenic preterm delivery due to intrauterine growth restriction, preeclampsia, or abruption.Cytotrophoblastic cells fuse constantly with the overlying syncytiotrophoblast/syncytium to maintain the function of the trophoblast. Syncytin-1 is the only molecule known to directly induce fusion in the placental trophoblast. Many other proteins, such as gap junctions (e.g., connexin 40) and transcription factors, play a role in the molecular pathways directing the trophoblast turn over. Despite the significance of this process for successful placentation, the mechanisms regulating its activity remain poorly understood.In this chapter we present several different model systems that can be utilized to investigate the regulation of the cell fusion process in the trophoblast. We describe cell-based assays as well as tissue-related protocols. We show how fusion can be monitored in (1) BeWo cells as a trophoblast cell line model, (2) HEK239 using syncytin-1 as a fusion molecule, and (3) a floating villi explant model. Furthermore, we will present strategies to inhibit fusion in the different models. These techniques represent powerful tools to study the molecular mediators of cell fusion in the trophoblast.

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Other 5 13%
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 8%
Other 7 18%
Unknown 5 13%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 8 21%
Medicine and Dentistry 5 13%
Immunology and Microbiology 3 8%
Environmental Science 2 5%
Other 4 10%
Unknown 7 18%
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