ISSN: 2376-127X

Journal de la grossesse et de la santé infantile

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hCG, Hyperglycosylated hCG, Pituitary hCG, Cancer hCG and Fetal hCG

Laurence Cole

Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a one-of-a-kind biochemical. The amino acid sequence of the α- and ß-subunits codes for six semi-independent molecules, binding two separate receptors, the lutropin (LH)/hCG hormone and the transforming growth factor-ß (TGFß) autocrine receptor. The six semi-independent molecules each vary by carbohydrate structure, merism and by the presence of mutations, and are produced by six different cells, or have six separate functions. This makes hCG the only molecule of its kind. Here we for the first time examine the structures, production and occurrence of the hCG six semi-independent molecules. The hormone hCG (hCG-1) structurally has 4 biantennary N-linked and 4 type one O-linked sugar side chains. It is made by fused placental syncytiotrophoblast cells and acts on an LH/hCG receptor, promoting hemochorial placentation during pregnancy, suppressing macrophage phagocytosis of fetal and placental tissues, and suppressing contractions during pregnancy. The molecule hyperglycosylated hCG (hCG-2) structurally has 4 biantennary N-linked and four type two O-linked sugar side chains. It is made by root cytotrophoblast cells but acts as an antagonist on an autocrine TGFß receptor on placental cells. It controls implantation and placental growth during pregnancy. The molecule previously called pituitary hCG (hCG-3) structurally is a variant of hCG-1 with sulfated N- and O-linked oligosaccharides. This is produced by pituitary gonadotrope cells and act on an LH/hCG receptor parallel to LH, promoting steroidogenesis, ovulation, oocyte growth and luteogenesis. hCG-4 is a variant of hCG with triantennary N-linked oligosaccharides and type two O-linked oligosaccharides. hCG-4 dimer is produced by trophoblastic cancers and hCG-4 free ß-subunit is produced by all other cancers. It is an autocrine that antagonizes a TGFß receptor promoting cancer cell growth and invasion. hCG-5 free ß-subunit is a variant of hCG-1 that is highly mutated. It is produced by the fetal liver and kidney during pregnancy, and promotes growth and development of fetal organs.