Affiliation:
1. Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution Research Institute of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductology named after D.O. Ott, Mendeleevskya line, 199034, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation
2. Resource Centre for the Molecular and Cell Technologies Development, Saint Petersburg State University, Saint- Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
Background::
Maternal natural killer cells (NK cells) are a prevailing leukocyte
population in the uteroplacental bed. Current descriptions of the effect of cytokines from
the placental microenvironment on the expression of receptors by trophoblast and NK
cells are inadequate and contradictory. There is insufficient information about the ability
of NK cells to migrate through trophoblast cells.
Objective::
To assess the impact of conditioned media obtained during culturing of
placentas from the first and the third trimesters of healthy pregnancies on the phenotype
of trophoblast and NK cells and impact on adhesion and transmigration of NK cells
through trophoblast cell layer.
Results::
We established that conditioned media obtained from both first and third
trimester placentas increased the intensity of CD106, CD49e, CD49a, CD31, CD51/61,
and integrin β6 expression by trophoblast cells. Conditioned media obtained from first
trimester placentas increased the intensity of CD11a, CD29, CD49d, CD58, CD29
expression by NK cells. The presence of conditioned media from third trimester
placentas resulted in more intense CD29, CD49d, CD11a, CD29, CD49d, and CD58
expression by NK cells. Migration of NK cells through trophoblast cells in the presence
of conditioned media from first trimester placentas was increased compared with the
migration level in the presence of conditioned media from third trimester placentas. This
may be associated with increased expression of CD18 by NK cells.
Conclusion::
First trimester placental secretory products increase adhesion receptor
expression by both trophoblast and NK cells. Under these conditions, trophoblast is
capable of ensuring NK cell adhesion and transmigration.
Funder
President of the Russian Federation
Government program, Russian Federation
Council on grants of the President of the Russian Federation
Russian Foundation for Basic Research
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,General Medicine,Biochemistry
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