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Immune Checkpoints in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: New Insights into a Detrimental and Elusive Disorder

Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) refers to two or more miscarriages before 20 weeks gestation. Its prevalence is 1–2%; its pathogenesis remains unexplained in more than 50% of cases, in which the cause is thought to be abnormal immune activity during placentation leading to a lack of pregnancy-induced...

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Autores principales: Marozio, Luca, Nuzzo, Anna Maria, Gullo, Eugenio, Moretti, Laura, Canuto, Emilie M., Tancredi, Annalisa, Goia, Margherita, Cosma, Stefano, Revelli, Alberto, Rolfo, Alessandro, Benedetto, Chiara
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10488095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37685876
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241713071
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author Marozio, Luca
Nuzzo, Anna Maria
Gullo, Eugenio
Moretti, Laura
Canuto, Emilie M.
Tancredi, Annalisa
Goia, Margherita
Cosma, Stefano
Revelli, Alberto
Rolfo, Alessandro
Benedetto, Chiara
author_facet Marozio, Luca
Nuzzo, Anna Maria
Gullo, Eugenio
Moretti, Laura
Canuto, Emilie M.
Tancredi, Annalisa
Goia, Margherita
Cosma, Stefano
Revelli, Alberto
Rolfo, Alessandro
Benedetto, Chiara
author_sort Marozio, Luca
collection PubMed
description Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) refers to two or more miscarriages before 20 weeks gestation. Its prevalence is 1–2%; its pathogenesis remains unexplained in more than 50% of cases, in which the cause is thought to be abnormal immune activity during placentation leading to a lack of pregnancy-induced immune tolerance. It is unknown whether immune activity is deranged in the endometrium of women with RPL. We studied the gene expression and the quantitative tissue protein levels of three immune checkpoints (CD276, which enhances cytotoxic T-cell activity, cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen-4 [CTL-4], which reduces Th1 cytokine production, and lymphocyte activation gene-3 [LAG-3], which shows suppressive activity on Tregs and CD4+ T-cells) in endometrial samples from 27 women with unexplained RPL and in 29 women with dysfunctional uterine bleeding and previous uneventful pregnancies as controls. RNA isolation, real-time PCR, protein isolation, and ELISA were performed. CD276 gene expression and protein tissue levels were significantly lower in the endometrium of the RPL group than in the controls, whereas both CTL-4 and LAG-3 were significantly higher. This difference suggests defective endometrial immune regulation and overactivation of immune response in women with a history of RPL, at least in relation to controls with dysfunctional uterine bleeding and previous normal reproductive history.
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spelling pubmed-104880952023-09-09 Immune Checkpoints in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: New Insights into a Detrimental and Elusive Disorder Marozio, Luca Nuzzo, Anna Maria Gullo, Eugenio Moretti, Laura Canuto, Emilie M. Tancredi, Annalisa Goia, Margherita Cosma, Stefano Revelli, Alberto Rolfo, Alessandro Benedetto, Chiara Int J Mol Sci Communication Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) refers to two or more miscarriages before 20 weeks gestation. Its prevalence is 1–2%; its pathogenesis remains unexplained in more than 50% of cases, in which the cause is thought to be abnormal immune activity during placentation leading to a lack of pregnancy-induced immune tolerance. It is unknown whether immune activity is deranged in the endometrium of women with RPL. We studied the gene expression and the quantitative tissue protein levels of three immune checkpoints (CD276, which enhances cytotoxic T-cell activity, cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen-4 [CTL-4], which reduces Th1 cytokine production, and lymphocyte activation gene-3 [LAG-3], which shows suppressive activity on Tregs and CD4+ T-cells) in endometrial samples from 27 women with unexplained RPL and in 29 women with dysfunctional uterine bleeding and previous uneventful pregnancies as controls. RNA isolation, real-time PCR, protein isolation, and ELISA were performed. CD276 gene expression and protein tissue levels were significantly lower in the endometrium of the RPL group than in the controls, whereas both CTL-4 and LAG-3 were significantly higher. This difference suggests defective endometrial immune regulation and overactivation of immune response in women with a history of RPL, at least in relation to controls with dysfunctional uterine bleeding and previous normal reproductive history. MDPI 2023-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10488095/ /pubmed/37685876 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241713071 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Communication
Marozio, Luca
Nuzzo, Anna Maria
Gullo, Eugenio
Moretti, Laura
Canuto, Emilie M.
Tancredi, Annalisa
Goia, Margherita
Cosma, Stefano
Revelli, Alberto
Rolfo, Alessandro
Benedetto, Chiara
Immune Checkpoints in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: New Insights into a Detrimental and Elusive Disorder
title Immune Checkpoints in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: New Insights into a Detrimental and Elusive Disorder
title_full Immune Checkpoints in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: New Insights into a Detrimental and Elusive Disorder
title_fullStr Immune Checkpoints in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: New Insights into a Detrimental and Elusive Disorder
title_full_unstemmed Immune Checkpoints in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: New Insights into a Detrimental and Elusive Disorder
title_short Immune Checkpoints in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: New Insights into a Detrimental and Elusive Disorder
title_sort immune checkpoints in recurrent pregnancy loss: new insights into a detrimental and elusive disorder
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10488095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37685876
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241713071
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