Humanin (HN) and glucose transporter 8 (GLUT8) in pregnancies complicated by intrauterine growth restriction.
Carla JanzenMargarida Y Y LeiIl Seok Daniel JeongAmit GangulyPeggy SullivanVladislava PaharkovaGina CapodannoHiromi NakamuraAlix PerryBo-Chul ShinKuk-Wha LeeSherin U DevaskarPublished in: PloS one (2018)
There was elevated HN expression with cytoplasmic localization to EVTs on the maternal aspect of the human placenta affected by IUGR, also associated with increased GLUT8 expression. We found that while hypoxia increased both HN and GLUT8, serum deprivation increased HN expression alone. Also, a protein-protein interaction between HN and GLUT8 suggests that their interaction may fulfill a biologic role that requires interdependency. Future investigations delineating molecular interactions between these proteins are required to fully uncover their role in IUGR-affected pregnancies.