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Hepatitis C Virus Sensing by Human Trophoblasts Induces Innate Immune Responses and Recruitment of Maternal NK Cells: Potential Implications for Limiting Vertical Transmission.

Silvia Giugliano1, Margaret G Petroff2, Bryce D Warren2, Susmita Jasti2, Caitlin Linscheid2, Ashley Ward2, Anita Kramer3, Evgenia Dobrinskikh4, Melissa A Sheiko5, Michael Gale6, Lucy Golden-Mason1, Virginia D Winn7, Hugo R Rosen8.   

Abstract

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the world's most common blood-borne viral infection for which there is no vaccine. The rates of vertical transmission range between 3 and 6% with odds 90% higher in the presence of HIV coinfection. Prevention of vertical transmission is not possible because of lack of an approved therapy for use in pregnancy or an effective vaccine. Recently, HCV has been identified as an independent risk factor for preterm delivery, perinatal mortality, and other complications. In this study, we characterized the immune responses that contribute to the control of viral infection at the maternal-fetal interface (MFI) in the early gestational stages. In this study, we show that primary human trophoblast cells and an extravillous trophoblast cell line (HTR8), from first and second trimester of pregnancy, express receptors relevant for HCV binding/entry and are permissive for HCV uptake. We found that HCV-RNA sensing by human trophoblast cells induces robust upregulation of type I/III IFNs and secretion of multiple chemokines that elicit recruitment and activation of decidual NK cells. Furthermore, we observed that HCV-RNA transfection induces a proapoptotic response within HTR8 that could affect the morphology of the placenta. To our knowledge, for the first time, we demonstrate that HCV-RNA sensing by human trophoblast cells elicits a strong antiviral response that alters the recruitment and activation of innate immune cells at the MFI. This work provides a paradigm shift in our understanding of HCV-specific immunity at the MFI as well as novel insights into mechanisms that limit vertical transmission but may paradoxically lead to virus-related pregnancy complications.
Copyright © 2015 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26342030      PMCID: PMC4592818          DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1500409

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


  61 in total

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Authors:  Vikki M Abrahams
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3.  Isolation and culture of term human trophoblast cells.

Authors:  Margaret G Petroff; Teresa A Phillips; Hakhyun Ka; Judith L Pace; Joan S Hunt
Journal:  Methods Mol Med       Date:  2006

4.  The human fetal immune response to hepatitis C virus exposure in utero.

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Journal:  Immunol Invest       Date:  2005       Impact factor: 3.657

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