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Human Trophoblast Cells Modulate Endometrial Cells Nuclear Factor κB Response to Flagellin In Vitro

BACKGROUND: Implantation is a complex process that requires a delicate cooperation between the immune and reproductive system. Any interference in the fine balance could result in embryo loss and infertility. We have recently shown that Toll-like receptor 5 activation results in a decrease of tropho...

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Autores principales: Caballero, Ignacio, Al Ghareeb, Sumiah, Basatvat, Shaghayegh, Sánchez-López, Javier A., Montazeri, Mehrnaz, Maslehat, Nasim, Elliott, Sarah, Chapman, Neil R., Fazeli, Alireza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3540055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23320062
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039441
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author Caballero, Ignacio
Al Ghareeb, Sumiah
Basatvat, Shaghayegh
Sánchez-López, Javier A.
Montazeri, Mehrnaz
Maslehat, Nasim
Elliott, Sarah
Chapman, Neil R.
Fazeli, Alireza
author_facet Caballero, Ignacio
Al Ghareeb, Sumiah
Basatvat, Shaghayegh
Sánchez-López, Javier A.
Montazeri, Mehrnaz
Maslehat, Nasim
Elliott, Sarah
Chapman, Neil R.
Fazeli, Alireza
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description BACKGROUND: Implantation is a complex process that requires a delicate cooperation between the immune and reproductive system. Any interference in the fine balance could result in embryo loss and infertility. We have recently shown that Toll-like receptor 5 activation results in a decrease of trophoblast cells binding to endometrial cells in an in vitro model of human implantation. However, little is known about the downstream signalling leading to the observed failure in implantation and the factors that modulate this immune response. METHODS AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: An in vitro model of embryo implantation was used to evaluate the effect of trophoblasts and flagellin on the activation of NF-κB in endometrial cells and whether TLR5-related in vitro implantation failure is signalled through NF-κB. We generated two different NF-κB reporting cell lines by transfecting either an immortalized endometrial epithelial cell line (hTERT-EECs) or a human endometrial carcinoma cell line (Ishikawa 3-H-12) with a plasmid containing the secreted alkaline phosphatase (SEAP) under the control of five NF-κB sites. The presence of trophoblast cells as well as flagellin increased NF-κB activity when compared to controls. The NF-κB activation induced by flagellin was further increased by the addition of trophoblast cells. Moreover, blocking NF-κB signalling with a specific inhibitor (BAY11-7082) was able to restore the binding ability of our trophoblast cell line to the endometrial monolayer. CONCLUSIONS: These are the first results showing a local effect of the trophoblasts on the innate immune response of the endometrial epithelium. Moreover, we show that implantation failure caused by intrauterine infections could be associated with abnormal levels of NF-κB activation. Further studies are needed to evaluate the target genes through which NF-κB activation after TLR5 stimulation lead to failure in implantation and the effect of the embryo on those genes. Understanding these pathways could help in the diagnosis and treatment of implantation failure cases.
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spelling pubmed-35400552013-01-14 Human Trophoblast Cells Modulate Endometrial Cells Nuclear Factor κB Response to Flagellin In Vitro Caballero, Ignacio Al Ghareeb, Sumiah Basatvat, Shaghayegh Sánchez-López, Javier A. Montazeri, Mehrnaz Maslehat, Nasim Elliott, Sarah Chapman, Neil R. Fazeli, Alireza PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Implantation is a complex process that requires a delicate cooperation between the immune and reproductive system. Any interference in the fine balance could result in embryo loss and infertility. We have recently shown that Toll-like receptor 5 activation results in a decrease of trophoblast cells binding to endometrial cells in an in vitro model of human implantation. However, little is known about the downstream signalling leading to the observed failure in implantation and the factors that modulate this immune response. METHODS AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: An in vitro model of embryo implantation was used to evaluate the effect of trophoblasts and flagellin on the activation of NF-κB in endometrial cells and whether TLR5-related in vitro implantation failure is signalled through NF-κB. We generated two different NF-κB reporting cell lines by transfecting either an immortalized endometrial epithelial cell line (hTERT-EECs) or a human endometrial carcinoma cell line (Ishikawa 3-H-12) with a plasmid containing the secreted alkaline phosphatase (SEAP) under the control of five NF-κB sites. The presence of trophoblast cells as well as flagellin increased NF-κB activity when compared to controls. The NF-κB activation induced by flagellin was further increased by the addition of trophoblast cells. Moreover, blocking NF-κB signalling with a specific inhibitor (BAY11-7082) was able to restore the binding ability of our trophoblast cell line to the endometrial monolayer. CONCLUSIONS: These are the first results showing a local effect of the trophoblasts on the innate immune response of the endometrial epithelium. Moreover, we show that implantation failure caused by intrauterine infections could be associated with abnormal levels of NF-κB activation. Further studies are needed to evaluate the target genes through which NF-κB activation after TLR5 stimulation lead to failure in implantation and the effect of the embryo on those genes. Understanding these pathways could help in the diagnosis and treatment of implantation failure cases. Public Library of Science 2013-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3540055/ /pubmed/23320062 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039441 Text en © 2013 Caballero et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Caballero, Ignacio
Al Ghareeb, Sumiah
Basatvat, Shaghayegh
Sánchez-López, Javier A.
Montazeri, Mehrnaz
Maslehat, Nasim
Elliott, Sarah
Chapman, Neil R.
Fazeli, Alireza
Human Trophoblast Cells Modulate Endometrial Cells Nuclear Factor κB Response to Flagellin In Vitro
title Human Trophoblast Cells Modulate Endometrial Cells Nuclear Factor κB Response to Flagellin In Vitro
title_full Human Trophoblast Cells Modulate Endometrial Cells Nuclear Factor κB Response to Flagellin In Vitro
title_fullStr Human Trophoblast Cells Modulate Endometrial Cells Nuclear Factor κB Response to Flagellin In Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Human Trophoblast Cells Modulate Endometrial Cells Nuclear Factor κB Response to Flagellin In Vitro
title_short Human Trophoblast Cells Modulate Endometrial Cells Nuclear Factor κB Response to Flagellin In Vitro
title_sort human trophoblast cells modulate endometrial cells nuclear factor κb response to flagellin in vitro
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3540055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23320062
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039441
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