Whole transcriptome profiling of placental pathobiology in SARS‐CoV‐2 pregnancies identifies placental dysfunction signatures

Author:

Stylianou Nataly1ORCID,Sebina Ismail2ORCID,Matigian Nicholas3ORCID,Monkman James2ORCID,Doehler Hadeel1,Röhl Joan4ORCID,Allenby Mark5ORCID,Nam Andy6ORCID,Pan Liuliu6,Rockstroh Anja1ORCID,Sadeghirad Habib2,Chung Kimberly2,Sobanski Thais1,O'Byrne Ken7,Almeida Ana Clara Simoes Florido8,Rebutini Patricia Zadorosnei8,Machado‐Souza Cleber9ORCID,Stonoga Emanuele Therezinha Schueda10,Warkiani Majid E11ORCID,Salomon Carlos12,Short Kirsty13ORCID,McClements Lana11ORCID,de Noronha Lucia8ORCID,Huang Ruby14ORCID,Belz Gabrielle T2ORCID,Souza‐Fonseca‐Guimaraes Fernando2ORCID,Clifton Vicki15ORCID,Kulasinghe Arutha2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre – Queensland, Centre for Genomics and Personalised Health, School of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health Queensland University of Technology Brisbane QLD Australia

2. Frazer Institute, Faculty of Medicine The University of Queensland Brisbane QLD Australia

3. QCIF Bioinformatics St Lucia QLD Australia

4. Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine Bond University Robina QLD Australia

5. BioMimetic Systems Engineering Lab, School of Chemical Engineering University of Queensland (UQ) St Lucia QLD Australia

6. Nanostring Technologies, Inc. Seattle WA USA

7. Princess Alexandra Hospital Woolloongabba QLD Australia

8. Postgraduate Program of Health Sciences, School of Medicine Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná ́ –PUCPR Curitiba Brazil

9. Postgraduate Program in Biotechnology Applied in Health of Children and Adolescent Instituto de Pesquisa Pelé Pequeno Príncipe, Faculdades Pequeno Príncipe Curitiba Brazil

10. Department of Medical Pathology, Clinical Hospital Universidade Federal do Paraná ́ –UFPR Curitiba Brazil

11. School of Life Sciences & Institute for Biomedical Materials and Devices, Faculty of Science University of Technology Sydney Sydney NSW Australia

12. Exosome Biology Laboratory, Centre for Clinical Diagnostics, University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Faculty of Medicine The University of Queensland Brisbane QLD Australia

13. School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, Faculty of Science The University of Queensland St Lucia QLD Australia

14. School of Medicine, College of Medicine National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

15. Mater Medical Research Institute University of Queensland Brisbane QLD Australia

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesSevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) virus infection in pregnancy is associated with higher incidence of placental dysfunction, referred to by a few studies as a ‘preeclampsia‐like syndrome’. However, the mechanisms underpinning SARS‐CoV‐2‐induced placental malfunction are still unclear. Here, we investigated whether the transcriptional architecture of the placenta is altered in response to SARS‐CoV‐2 infection.MethodsWe utilised whole‐transcriptome, digital spatial profiling, to examine gene expression patterns in placental tissues from participants who contracted SARS‐CoV‐2 in the third trimester of their pregnancy (n = 7) and those collected prior to the start of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic (n = 9).ResultsThrough comprehensive spatial transcriptomic analyses of the trophoblast and villous core stromal cell subpopulations in the placenta, we identified SARS‐CoV‐2 to promote signatures associated with hypoxia and placental dysfunction. Notably, genes associated with vasodilation (NOS3), oxidative stress (GDF15, CRH) and preeclampsia (FLT1, EGFR, KISS1, PAPPA2) were enriched with SARS‐CoV‐2. Pathways related to increased nutrient uptake, vascular tension, hypertension and inflammation were also enriched in SARS‐CoV‐2 samples compared to uninfected controls.ConclusionsOur findings demonstrate the utility of spatially resolved transcriptomic analysis in defining the underlying pathogenic mechanisms of SARS‐CoV‐2 in pregnancy, particularly its role in placental dysfunction. Furthermore, this study highlights the significance of digital spatial profiling in mapping the intricate crosstalk between trophoblasts and villous core stromal cells, thus shedding light on pathways associated with placental dysfunction in pregnancies with SARS‐CoV‐2 infection.

Funder

Queensland University of Technology

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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1. Preeclampsia in the Context of COVID‐19: Mechanisms, Pathophysiology, and Clinical Outcomes;American Journal of Reproductive Immunology;2024-08

2. Implication of viruses in the etiology of preeclampsia;American Journal of Reproductive Immunology;2024-04

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