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Placentas associated with female neonates from pregnancies complicated by urinary tract infections have higher cAMP content and cytokines expression than males.

Andrea Olmos-Ortiz1,2, Alberto Olivares-Huerta1, Janice García-Quiroz1, Teresa Zariñán3, Roberto Chavira1, Verónica Zaga-Clavellina4, Euclides Avila1, Ali Halhali1, Marta Durand1, Fernando Larrea1, Lorenza Díaz1.   

Abstract

PROBLEM: The cAMP pathway is involved in important biological processes including immune regulation and hormone signaling. At the feto-maternal unit, cAMP participates in placental function/physiology and the establishment of immunoendocrine networks. Low cAMP in male fetuses cord blood has been linked to poorer perinatal outcomes; however, cAMP placental content and its relationship with immune factors and fetal sex in an infectious condition have not been investigated. METHOD OF STUDY: Sex-dependent changes in cAMP content and its association with cytokines and antimicrobial peptides expression were studied in human placentas collected from normal pregnancies and with urinary tract infections (UTI). Radioimmunoassay was used to quantify cAMP in placental tissue, while immune markers expression was studied by qPCR. Additionally, cAMP effect on antimicrobial peptides expression was studied in cultured trophoblasts challenged with lipopolysaccharide, to mimic an infection.
RESULTS: In UTI, placentas from female neonates had higher cAMP tissue content and increased expression of TNFA, IL1B, and IL10 than those from males, where IFNG was more elevated. While cAMP negatively correlated with maternal bacteriuria and IFNG, it positively correlated with the antimicrobial peptide S100A9 expression in a sex-specific fashion. In cultured trophoblasts, cAMP significantly stimulated β-defensin-1 while reduced the lipopolysaccharide-dependent stimulatory effect on β-defensin-2, β-defensins-3, and S100A9.
CONCLUSION: Our results showed higher cAMP content and defense cytokines expression in placentas associated with female neonates from pregnancies complicated by UTI. The associations between cAMP and bacteriuria/immune markers, together with cAMP's ability to differentially regulate placental antimicrobial peptides expression, suggest a dual modulatory role for cAMP in placental immunity.
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  cAMP; placenta; pregnancy; sexual dimorphism; urinary tract infection

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33905581     DOI: 10.1111/aji.13434

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Reprod Immunol        ISSN: 1046-7408            Impact factor:   3.886


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