The interaction of placental micro‐EVs with immune cells in vivo and in vitro

Author:

Song Paek12ORCID,Anna Brooks3ORCID,E Scott Graham4ORCID,Chamley Lawrence Willam12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology The University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

2. Hub for Extracellular Vesicle Investigations (HEVI) The University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

3. School of Biological Sciences University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

4. Department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology, School of Medical Sciences, and Centre for Brain Research The University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractProblemConsiderable evidence suggests that placental extracellular vesicles (EVs) interact with most types of leukocytes in vitro but in vivo biodistribution studies question whether these interactions are reflective of the situation in vivo.Method of StudyCellTracker Red CMTPX stained human placental micro‐EVs were isolated from first trimester placental explant cultures. Equivalent amounts of micro‐EVs were cultured with murine leukocytes in vitro or injected into pregnant or non‐pregnant mice. After intravenous injection, on day 12.5 of gestation, major organs and blood samples were harvested 30 min or 24 h post injection.ResultsWe screened cryosections of the organs and confirmed that human placental EVs were specifically localised to the spleen, liver and the lungs 30 min or 24 h after injection. Immunohistochemistry showed that most of the EVs interacted with macrophages in those three organs and some of them also associated with T and B lymphocytes in the spleen or endothelial cells in the lungs and liver. Flow cytometry demonstrated that there was very little interaction between circulating leukocytes and EVs in vivo. While minimal, significantly more EVs interacted with leukocytes in pregnant than nonpregnant mice.ConclusionThe major interaction between human placental micro‐EVs and maternal leukocytes appear to be with macrophages predominantly in the splenic marginal zone, liver and lungs with little interaction between EVs and circulating leukocytes. Since marginal zone macrophages induce tolerance after phagocytosing apoptotic bodies it is likely that phagocytosis of placental EVs by marginal zone macrophages may also contribute to maternal immune tolerance.

Funder

Auckland Medical Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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