Immune cell profiling of vaginal blood from patients with early pregnancy bleeding

Author:

Guterstam Ylva Crona12ORCID,Acharya Ganesh13ORCID,Schott Katharina4ORCID,Björkström Niklas K.4,Gidlöf Sebastian12,Ivarsson Martin A.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Clinical Science Intervention and Technology Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

2. Department of Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine Karolinska University Hospital Stockholm Sweden

3. Center for Fetal Medicine Karolinska University Hospital Stockholm Sweden

4. Center for Infectious Medicine Department of Medicine Huddinge, Karolinska Institutet Karolinska University Hospital Stockholm Sweden

Abstract

AbstractProblemVaginal bleeding during early pregnancy is estimated to occur in 20% of all pregnancies and it is often difficult to predict who will ultimately miscarry. The role of immune cells in early pregnancy loss is poorly understood.Method of StudyIn this prospective cohort study, 28 pregnant women presenting with first‐trimester vaginal bleeding donated vaginal blood, peripheral venous blood, and saliva during their initial emergency room visit, and at a follow‐up. The composition, frequency, and phenotype of immune cells in the vaginal blood were determined using flow cytometry. The proteome of serum and saliva was analyzed with OLINK proximity extension assay and correlated to vaginal immune cell phenotype and outcome of pregnancy. The course and outcome of pregnancies were followed and recorded.ResultsVaginal blood contained all main immune cell lineages including B cells, NK cells, T cells, and monocytes/macrophages. Notably, vaginal blood immune cells expressed tissue residency markers including CD49a. Women who subsequently miscarried had a higher frequency of vaginal blood CD49a+ NK cells compared to those who did not miscarry, and this correlated with serum levels of granzyme A and H, as well as CSF1, CAIX, and TWEAK. Women in the miscarriage group also had a higher frequency of peripheral blood T cells expressing CD49a.ConclusionsOur study provides novel insight into human reproductive immunology in relation to miscarriage. Tissue‐resident NK cells in vaginal blood alone or in combination with serological biomarkers hold potential as prognostic factors in the prediction of pregnancy outcome in women with early pregnancy bleedings.

Funder

Vetenskapsrådet

Karolinska Institutet

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Svenska Sällskapet för Medicinsk Forskning

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,Reproductive Medicine,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Obstetrics and Gynecology,Immunology

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