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Amniotic mesenchymal cells from pre‐eclamptic placentae maintain immunomodulatory features as healthy controls

Pre‐eclampsia (PE) is one of the most severe syndromes in human pregnancy, and the underlying mechanisms of PE have yet to be determined. Pre‐eclampsia is characterized by the alteration of the immune system's activation status, an increase in inflammatory Th1/Th17/APC cells, and a decrease in...

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Autores principales: Pianta, Stefano, Magatti, Marta, Vertua, Elsa, Bonassi Signoroni, Patrizia, Muradore, Ivan, Nuzzo, Anna Maria, Rolfo, Alessandro, Silini, Antonietta, Quaglia, Federico, Todros, Tullia, Parolini, Ornella
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4717851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26515425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.12715
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author Pianta, Stefano
Magatti, Marta
Vertua, Elsa
Bonassi Signoroni, Patrizia
Muradore, Ivan
Nuzzo, Anna Maria
Rolfo, Alessandro
Silini, Antonietta
Quaglia, Federico
Todros, Tullia
Parolini, Ornella
author_facet Pianta, Stefano
Magatti, Marta
Vertua, Elsa
Bonassi Signoroni, Patrizia
Muradore, Ivan
Nuzzo, Anna Maria
Rolfo, Alessandro
Silini, Antonietta
Quaglia, Federico
Todros, Tullia
Parolini, Ornella
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description Pre‐eclampsia (PE) is one of the most severe syndromes in human pregnancy, and the underlying mechanisms of PE have yet to be determined. Pre‐eclampsia is characterized by the alteration of the immune system's activation status, an increase in inflammatory Th1/Th17/APC cells, and a decrease in Th2/Treg subsets/cytokines. Moreover, inflammatory infiltrates have been detected in the amniotic membranes of pre‐eclamptic placentae, and to this date limited data are available regarding the role of amniotic membrane cells in PE. Interestingly, we and others have previously shown that human amniotic mesenchymal stromal cells (hAMSC) possess anti‐inflammatory properties towards almost all immune cells described to be altered in PE. In this study we investigated whether the immunomodulatory properties of hAMSC were altered in PE. We performed a comprehensive study of cell phenotype and investigated the in vitro immunomodulatory properties of hAMSC isolated from pre‐eclamptic pregnancies (PE‐hAMSC), comparing them to hAMSC from normal pregnancies (N‐hAMSC). We demonstrate that PE‐hAMSC inhibit CD4/CD8 T‐cell proliferation, suppress Th1/Th2/Th17 polarization, induce Treg and block dendritic cells and M1 differentiation switching them to M2 cells. Notably, PE‐hAMSC generated a more prominent induction of Treg and higher suppression of interferon‐γ when compared to N‐hAMSC, and this was associated with higher transforming growth factor‐β1 secretion and PD‐L2/PD‐L1 expression in PE‐hAMSC. In conclusion, for the first time we demonstrate that there is no intrinsic impairment of the immunomodulatory features of PE‐hAMSC. Our results suggest that amniotic mesenchymal stromal cells do not contribute to the disease, but conversely, could participate in offsetting the inflammatory environment which characterizes PE.
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spelling pubmed-47178512016-01-26 Amniotic mesenchymal cells from pre‐eclamptic placentae maintain immunomodulatory features as healthy controls Pianta, Stefano Magatti, Marta Vertua, Elsa Bonassi Signoroni, Patrizia Muradore, Ivan Nuzzo, Anna Maria Rolfo, Alessandro Silini, Antonietta Quaglia, Federico Todros, Tullia Parolini, Ornella J Cell Mol Med Original Articles Pre‐eclampsia (PE) is one of the most severe syndromes in human pregnancy, and the underlying mechanisms of PE have yet to be determined. Pre‐eclampsia is characterized by the alteration of the immune system's activation status, an increase in inflammatory Th1/Th17/APC cells, and a decrease in Th2/Treg subsets/cytokines. Moreover, inflammatory infiltrates have been detected in the amniotic membranes of pre‐eclamptic placentae, and to this date limited data are available regarding the role of amniotic membrane cells in PE. Interestingly, we and others have previously shown that human amniotic mesenchymal stromal cells (hAMSC) possess anti‐inflammatory properties towards almost all immune cells described to be altered in PE. In this study we investigated whether the immunomodulatory properties of hAMSC were altered in PE. We performed a comprehensive study of cell phenotype and investigated the in vitro immunomodulatory properties of hAMSC isolated from pre‐eclamptic pregnancies (PE‐hAMSC), comparing them to hAMSC from normal pregnancies (N‐hAMSC). We demonstrate that PE‐hAMSC inhibit CD4/CD8 T‐cell proliferation, suppress Th1/Th2/Th17 polarization, induce Treg and block dendritic cells and M1 differentiation switching them to M2 cells. Notably, PE‐hAMSC generated a more prominent induction of Treg and higher suppression of interferon‐γ when compared to N‐hAMSC, and this was associated with higher transforming growth factor‐β1 secretion and PD‐L2/PD‐L1 expression in PE‐hAMSC. In conclusion, for the first time we demonstrate that there is no intrinsic impairment of the immunomodulatory features of PE‐hAMSC. Our results suggest that amniotic mesenchymal stromal cells do not contribute to the disease, but conversely, could participate in offsetting the inflammatory environment which characterizes PE. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015-10-30 2016-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4717851/ /pubmed/26515425 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.12715 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd and Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pianta, Stefano
Magatti, Marta
Vertua, Elsa
Bonassi Signoroni, Patrizia
Muradore, Ivan
Nuzzo, Anna Maria
Rolfo, Alessandro
Silini, Antonietta
Quaglia, Federico
Todros, Tullia
Parolini, Ornella
Amniotic mesenchymal cells from pre‐eclamptic placentae maintain immunomodulatory features as healthy controls
title Amniotic mesenchymal cells from pre‐eclamptic placentae maintain immunomodulatory features as healthy controls
title_full Amniotic mesenchymal cells from pre‐eclamptic placentae maintain immunomodulatory features as healthy controls
title_fullStr Amniotic mesenchymal cells from pre‐eclamptic placentae maintain immunomodulatory features as healthy controls
title_full_unstemmed Amniotic mesenchymal cells from pre‐eclamptic placentae maintain immunomodulatory features as healthy controls
title_short Amniotic mesenchymal cells from pre‐eclamptic placentae maintain immunomodulatory features as healthy controls
title_sort amniotic mesenchymal cells from pre‐eclamptic placentae maintain immunomodulatory features as healthy controls
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4717851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26515425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.12715
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