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   Schistosoma japonicum Soluble Egg Antigens Attenuate Invasion in a First Trimester Human Placental Trophoblast Model  
   
نویسنده mcdonald e.a. ,friedman j.f. ,sharma s. ,acosta l. ,pond-tor s. ,cheng l. ,white e.s. ,kurtis j.d.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2013 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 6
چکیده    Background:schistosomiasis affects nearly 40 million women of reproductive age,and is known to elicit a pro-inflammatory signature in the placenta. we have previously shown that antigens from schistosome eggs can elicit pro-inflammatory cytokine production from trophoblast cells specifically; however,the influence of these antigens on other characteristics of trophoblast function,particularly as it pertains to placentation in early gestation,is unknown. we therefore sought to determine the impact of schistosome antigens on key characteristics of first trimester trophoblast cells,including migration and invasion.methods:first trimester htr8/svneo trophoblast cells were co-cultured with plasma from pregnant women with and without schistosomiasis or schistosome soluble egg antigens (sea) and measured cytokine,cellular migration,and invasion responses.results:exposure of htr8 cells to sea resulted in a pro-inflammatory,anti-invasive signature,characterized by increased pro-inflammatory cytokines (il-6,il-8,mcp-1) and timp-1. additionally,these cells displayed 62% decreased migration and 2.7-fold decreased invasion in vitro after treatment with sea. these results are supported by increased il-6 and il-8 in the culture media of htr8 cells exposed to plasma from schistosoma japonica infected pregnant women.conclusions:soluble egg antigens found in circulation during schistosome infection increase pro-inflammatory cytokine production and inhibit the mobility and invasive characteristics of the first trimester htr8/svneo trophoblast cell line. this is the first study to assess the impact of schistosome soluble egg antigens on the behavior of an extravillous trophoblast model and suggests that schistosomiasis in the pre-pregnancy period may adversely impact placentation and the subsequent health of the mother and newborn. © 2013 mcdonald et al.
آدرس center for international health research,rhode island hospital,brown university medical school,providence,ri,united states,department of pathology and laboratory medicine,rhode island hospital,brown university medical school,providence,ri, United States, center for international health research,rhode island hospital,brown university medical school,providence,ri,united states,department of pediatrics,rhode island hospital,brown university medical school,providence,ri, United States, department of pediatrics,women and infants hospital,brown university medical school,providence,ri, United States, center for international health research,rhode island hospital,brown university medical school,providence,ri,united states,department of immunology,research institute of tropical medicine,manila, Philippines, center for international health research,rhode island hospital,brown university medical school,providence,ri, United States, center for international health research,rhode island hospital,brown university medical school,providence,ri, United States, department of medicine,university of michigan medical school,ann arbor,mi, United States, center for international health research,rhode island hospital,brown university medical school,providence,ri,united states,department of pathology and laboratory medicine,rhode island hospital,brown university medical school,providence,ri, United States
 
     
   
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