# Happy feet: the key roles of podosomes and invadopodia in trophoblast invasion at the maternal-fetal interface

**Authors:** Padma Murthi, Emily Overton, Shaun P. Brennecke, Rosemary J. Keogh

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2025.1576732 · Frontiers in Endocrinology · 2025-05-30

## TL;DR

The paper explores how invasive cell structures like podosomes and invadopodia help trophoblasts invade during pregnancy and how these structures might be reclassified.

## Contribution

The paper introduces hybrid invasive structures that challenge current classifications of podosomes and invadopodia.

## Key findings

- Hybrid structures with features of both podosomes and invadopodia exist in cell invasion models.
- Current classification of invasive structures may need redefinition based on new findings.
- Abnormal trophoblast invasion is linked to pregnancy complications like preeclampsia.

## Abstract

Cells move by forming specialized projections or invasive feet known as podosomes in normal invasive cells and invadopodia in transformed and cancer cells. An understanding of invasive projections of trophoblasts at the maternal-fetal interface and their formation is important for developing novel therapies for pregnancy complications where invasion is abnormal, in instances where over- or under-invasion of cells manifests as serious pregnancy pathologies such as accreta or preeclampsia. Podosomes and invadopodia have distinctive morphological and molecular features that are used to distinguish them from each other. Despite this, there is still debate and uncertainty around how to definitively classify them. Analyses of novel models of cell invasion have demonstrated the existence of hybrid structures that are neither true podosomes nor invadopodia but which display features of both. This raises the question as to whether the classification of invasive structures needs redefining.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** preeclampsia (MONDO:0005081)

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