Camilla Marini
University of Bern
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Archive | 2014
Benjamin P. Lüscher; Benjamin Clémençon; Camilla Marini; Xiao Huang; Ruth Sager; Céline Jeanneret; Jean-Louis Reymond; Christiane Albrecht; Matthias A. Hediger; Daniel Surbek; Marc Baumann
Placental Uric Acid Transport System: Glucose Transporter 9 (SLC2A9). INTRODUCTION: Pre-eclampsia, a pregnancy-specific disease, contributes substantially to perinatal morbidity and mortality of both the mother and her child. Pre-eclampsia is often associated with high maternal urate serum levels, which in turn has been shown to play a role in the pathogenesis of this disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the glucose transporter GLUT9-mediated placental uric acid transport system. METHODS: In this study western blot, immunofluorescence techniques as well as a transepithelial transport (Transwell) model were used to assess GLUT9 protein expression and, respectively, uric acid transport activity. Electrophysiological techniques and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used to characterize the properties and the structure of GLUT9. RESULTS: Uric acid is transported across a BeWo choriocarcinoma cell monolayer with 530 pmol/min. We could successfully overexpress and for the first time purify the GLUT9b isoform using the Xenopus laevis oocytes expression system. Chloride seems to modulate the urate transport system. TEM revealed that GLUT9b isoform is present as monomer and dimmer in the Xenopus laevis overexpression model. A class average of all the particles allowed us to develop a first model of human GLUT9b structure, which was derived from the published crystal structure of the bacterial homologue of GLUT1-4. CONCLUSIONS: In vitro the “materno-fetal” transport of uric acid is slow indicating that in vivo the fetus might be protected from short-term fluctuations of maternal urate serum levels. The low-resolution structure obtained from TEM validates the proposed homology model regarding the structure of human GLUT9b. In ongoing studies this model is used to perform virtual screening to identify novel modulators of the urate transport system enabling the development of novel therapies in pregnancy complications.
Placenta | 2017
Benjamin P. Lüscher; Camilla Marini; Marianne Joerger-Messerli; Xiao Huang; Matthias A. Hediger; Christiane Albrecht; Marc Baumann; Daniel Surbek
Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women's Cardiovascular Health | 2017
Tessa Gillon; Benjamin P. Lüscher; Philipp Schneider; Camilla Marini; Daniel Surbek; Marc Baumann
Placenta | 2016
Camilla Marini; Benjamin P. Lüscher; Daniel Surbek; Marc Baumann
Placenta | 2016
Camilla Marini; Benjamin P. Lüscher; Philipp Schneider; Christiane Albrecht; Matthias A. Hediger; Daniel Surbek; Marc Baumann
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2016
Camilla Marini; Benjamin P. Lüscher; Marianne Joerger-Messerli; Xiao Huang; Christiane Albrecht; Matthias A. Hediger; Daniel Surbek; Marc Baumann
Placenta | 2015
Benjamin P. Lüscher; Marc Baumann; Camilla Marini; Matthias A. Hediger; Christiane Albrecht; Bruno Stieger; Daniel Surbek
Placenta | 2015
Camilla Marini; Benjamin P. Lüscher; Marianne Jörger-Messerli; Xiao Huang; Jürg Gertsch; Matthias A. Hediger; Christiane Albrecht; Daniel Surbek; Marc Baumann
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2015
Camilla Marini; Benjamin P. Lüscher; Marianne Joerger-Messerli; Ruth Sager; Xiao Huang; Christiane Albrecht; Matthias A. Hediger; Jürg Gertsch; Marc Baumann; Daniel Surbek
Placenta | 2014
Byron Oppliger; Marianne Jörger-Messerli; Camilla Marini; Ursula Reinhart; Daniel Surbek; Andreina Schoeberlein