PROBLEM: Comparatively little is known about the capacity of first trimester trophoblasts to respond to an infection and coordinate an immune response. This study characterizes the LPS induction of G-CSF and RANTES in a first trimester trophoblast cell line. METHODS: HTR-8/SV neo cells were exposed to LPS (1 micrograms/ml) for 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 24 hours in DMEM-Ham's F-12 media supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum. Cytokine levels in culture supernatants were measured by ELISA. Northern analysis of total RNA was conducted using antisense cytokine probes. RESULTS: Levels of immunoreactive G-CSF and RANTES from LPS induced cultures at 24 hours were 10-fold and 8.5-fold greater than cytokine levels from non-induced cells at 24 hours, respectively (P < 0.01). Under LPS induction, maximal rates of G-CSF and RANTES transcription occurred at 24 hours and 8 hours, respectively. CONCLUSION: The LPS induction of proinflammatory cytokines in a first trimester trophoblast cell line supports the contention that first trimester trophoblasts participate in cytokine based immune signaling in response to infection.
PROBLEM: Comparatively little is known about the capacity of first trimester trophoblasts to respond to an infection and coordinate an immune response. This study characterizes the LPS induction of G-CSF and RANTES in a first trimester trophoblast cell line. METHODS: HTR-8/SV neo cells were exposed to LPS (1 micrograms/ml) for 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 24 hours in DMEM-Ham's F-12 media supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum. Cytokine levels in culture supernatants were measured by ELISA. Northern analysis of total RNA was conducted using antisense cytokine probes. RESULTS: Levels of immunoreactive G-CSF and RANTES from LPS induced cultures at 24 hours were 10-fold and 8.5-fold greater than cytokine levels from non-induced cells at 24 hours, respectively (P < 0.01). Under LPS induction, maximal rates of G-CSF and RANTES transcription occurred at 24 hours and 8 hours, respectively. CONCLUSION: The LPS induction of proinflammatory cytokines in a first trimester trophoblast cell line supports the contention that first trimester trophoblasts participate in cytokine based immune signaling in response to infection.
Authors: Jun Lei; Li Xie; Hongxi Zhao; Candice Gard; Julia L Clemens; Michael W McLane; Mia C Feller; Maide Ozen; Christopher Novak; Wael Alshehri; Nader Alhejaily; Yahya Shabi; Jason M Rosenzweig; Andrea Facciabene; Irina Burd Journal: Am J Reprod Immunol Date: 2017-12-04 Impact factor: 3.886
Authors: Daniel A Rappolee; Awoniyi O Awonuga; Elizabeth E Puscheck; Sichang Zhou; Yufen Xie Journal: Syst Biol Reprod Med Date: 2010-04 Impact factor: 3.061