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The combination of maternal KIR-B and fetal HLA-C2 is associated with decidua basalis acute atherosis in pregnancies with preeclampsia.

Guro M Johnsen1, Gro L Størvold2, Jos J M Drabbels3, Geert W Haasnoot3, Michael Eikmans3, Marijke J Spruyt-Gerritse3, Patji Alnæs-Katjavivi4, Sicco A Scherjon5, Christopher W G Redman6, Frans H J Claas3, Anne Cathrine Staff4.   

Abstract

Acute atherosis is an arterial lesion most often occurring in pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia, a hypertensive pregnancy disorder. Acute atherosis predominates in the maternal spiral arteries in the decidua basalis layer of the pregnant uterus. This layer forms the fetal-maternal immunological interface, where fetal extravillous trophoblasts interact with maternal immune cells to promote decidual spiral artery remodeling and maternal immune tolerance towards the fetus. Of the classical polymorphic class I HLAs, extravillous trophoblasts express only HLA-C. HLA-C is a ligand for killer immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) on NK- and T-cells. Genetic combinations of fetal HLA-C and maternal KIRs affect pregnancy outcome. However, the role of HLA and KIR genes in acute atherosis is unknown. We hypothesized that specific genetic combinations of fetal HLA and maternal KIR are associated with the presence of acute atherosis lesions in the decidua basalis. We genotyped HLA class-I and II loci in paired fetal and maternal DNA samples from 166 pregnancies (83 preeclamptics, 83 controls). Acute atherosis was identified in 38 of these. Maternal KIR-loci were also genotyped. We found that the combination of maternal KIR-B haplotype and fetal HLA-C2 was significantly associated with acute atherosis in preeclampsia. In preeclamptic pregnancies with acute atherosis, 60% had this combination, compared to 24.5% in those without acute atherosis (p = 0.001). We suggest that interactions between fetal HLA-C2 and activating KIRs on maternal decidual NK-cells or T-cells may contribute to the formation of acute atherosis by promoting local decidual vascular inflammation.
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Keywords:  Acute atherosis; Decidua basalis; Genetic association; HLA; KIR; Preeclampsia

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30055414     DOI: 10.1016/j.jri.2018.07.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Immunol        ISSN: 0165-0378            Impact factor:   4.054


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