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Evidence that interferon-tau secreted from Day-7 embryo in vivo generates anti-inflammatory immune response in the bovine uterus.

Mohammad B Rashid1, Anup K Talukder2, Kazuya Kusama3, Shingo Haneda4, Toshiro Takedomi5, Hitomi Yoshino6, Satoru Moriyasu6, Motozumi Matsui4, Masayuki Shimada7, Kazuhiko Imakawa8, Akio Miyamoto9.   

Abstract

Recent studies suggest that Day-7 bovine embryo starts to communicate with the uterine epithelium through interferon-tau (IFNT) signaling. However, immune modulatory role of IFNT in the uterus just after the embryo moves from the oviduct is unclear. We aimed to examine the hypothesis that Day-7 bovine embryo secretes IFNT in the uterus, which induces anti-inflammatory response in immune cells. The uterine flush (UF) with multiple embryos was collected from Day-7 donor pregnant cows and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were then cultured in UF. Transcripts detected in PBMCs revealed that UF from pregnant cows down-regulated pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNFA, IL1B) and up-regulated anti-inflammatory cytokine (IL10) expression, with activation of interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs; ISG15, OAS1) as compared with UF from non-pregnant cows. An addition of specific anti-IFNT antibody to the UF inhibited the effect on PBMCs, indicating that IFNT is a major factor for such immune modulation. The observation that conditioned media from bovine uterine epithelial cells both stimulated with IFNT in vitro and supplemented with fresh IFNT induced similar PBMCs gene expression, confirming that IFNT directly acts on this immune crosstalk. This study shows that IFNT secreted from Day-7 embryo in vivo generates anti-inflammatory response in immune cells, which may provide immunological tolerance to accept the embryo.
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Keywords:  Embryo; Immunity; Interferon-tau; PBMCs; Uterine flush

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29702095     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2018.04.178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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