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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 16.
Published in final edited form as: Birth Defects Res. 2017 Oct 16;109(17):1309–1329. doi: 10.1002/bdr2.1135

Table 2.

Genetic control of hypoxia-dependent placental adaptations.

Gene symbol Species Mutationa Placental phenotype in response to hypoxia exposure References
Prl family genes
Prl4a1 Mouse Global-LOF Disruption of trophoblast-vascular interactions leading to placental insufficiency and pregnancy failure Ain et al., 2004
Prl8a2 Mouse Global-LOF Mesometrial vascular lesions, decreased endovascular trophoblast invasion, and pregnancy failure Alam et al., 2007
Prl7b1 Mouse Global-LOF Failure of hypoxia-dependent expansion of the junctional zone Bu et al., 2016
Other genes
Ndrg1 Mouse Global-LOF Fetal growth restriction and compromised pregnancies Larkin et al., 2014
Isg15 Mouse Global-LOF Pregnancy failure Henkes et al., 2015
Il10 Mouse Global-LOF Hypertension, kidney pathologies, and increased pregnancy failure Lai et al., 2011
Nos3 Mouse Global-LOF Pregnancy failure Rueda-Clausen et al., 2014
Comt Mouse Global-LOF Fetal growth restriction Rueda-Clausen et al., 2014
Kdm3a Rat Trophoblast-LOF Disruption of hypoxia-activated endovascular trophoblast invasion Chakraborty et al., 2016
Mmp12 Rat Global-LOF Disruption of hypoxia-activated endovascular trophoblast invasion Chakraborty et al., 2016