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Immunomodulatory Effect of Pregnancy on Leukocyte Populations in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Comparison of Peripheral Blood and Decidual Placental Tissue

Pregnancy is a naturally occurring disease modifier of multiple sclerosis (MS) associated with a substantial reduction in relapse rate. To date, attempts to explain this phenomenon have focused on systemic maternal immune cell composition, with contradictory results. To address this matter, we compa...

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Autores principales: Spadaro, Michela, Martire, Serena, Marozio, Luca, Mastromauro, Daniela, Montanari, Elena, Perga, Simona, Montarolo, Francesca, Brescia, Federica, Balbo, Alessia, Botta, Giovanni, Benedetto, Chiara, Bertolotto, Antonio
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6707093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31474999
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01935
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author Spadaro, Michela
Martire, Serena
Marozio, Luca
Mastromauro, Daniela
Montanari, Elena
Perga, Simona
Montarolo, Francesca
Brescia, Federica
Balbo, Alessia
Botta, Giovanni
Benedetto, Chiara
Bertolotto, Antonio
author_facet Spadaro, Michela
Martire, Serena
Marozio, Luca
Mastromauro, Daniela
Montanari, Elena
Perga, Simona
Montarolo, Francesca
Brescia, Federica
Balbo, Alessia
Botta, Giovanni
Benedetto, Chiara
Bertolotto, Antonio
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description Pregnancy is a naturally occurring disease modifier of multiple sclerosis (MS) associated with a substantial reduction in relapse rate. To date, attempts to explain this phenomenon have focused on systemic maternal immune cell composition, with contradictory results. To address this matter, we compared the immunomodulatory effects of pregnancy on five leukocyte populations (i.e., CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells, CD4(+)CD127(−)CD25(high) regulatory T cells, CD56(bright)CD16(−) NK cells, and CD14(+)CD163(+) monocytes) in peripheral blood from different cohorts of MS patients and healthy women at different times of gestation, as well as in decidual samples from the placenta of MS patients and healthy women collected after delivery. For the first time to our knowledge, we observed that the frequency of these cell populations in the decidua is not different between MS patients and healthy women, suggesting that a physiological immune regulation may occur at the fetal-maternal interface. In peripheral blood, however, contrary to healthy women, in MS patients cell frequencies were not significantly altered by gestation. In particular, CD8(+) T cells did not show differences between groups. CD4(+) T cells were higher in non-pregnant MS compared to healthy women, while during pregnancy they remained constant in MS and increased in healthy women. Regulatory T cells were higher in non-pregnant controls compared to MS women, while the difference was reduced during gestation due to the decrease of regulatory T cell levels in healthy women. CD14(+)CD163(+) monocytes did not show differences between groups. CD56(bright)CD16(−) NK cells were not significantly different in non-pregnant MS compared to controls and increased in healthy women during gestation. In conclusion, our findings support the hypothesis that disease amelioration in MS patients during pregnancy may be due to a modulation of the immune cells functional activity rather than their frequency. Further studies exploring functional changes of these cells would be crucial to bring light into the complex mechanisms of pregnancy-induced tolerance and autoimmunity overall.
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spelling pubmed-67070932019-08-30 Immunomodulatory Effect of Pregnancy on Leukocyte Populations in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Comparison of Peripheral Blood and Decidual Placental Tissue Spadaro, Michela Martire, Serena Marozio, Luca Mastromauro, Daniela Montanari, Elena Perga, Simona Montarolo, Francesca Brescia, Federica Balbo, Alessia Botta, Giovanni Benedetto, Chiara Bertolotto, Antonio Front Immunol Immunology Pregnancy is a naturally occurring disease modifier of multiple sclerosis (MS) associated with a substantial reduction in relapse rate. To date, attempts to explain this phenomenon have focused on systemic maternal immune cell composition, with contradictory results. To address this matter, we compared the immunomodulatory effects of pregnancy on five leukocyte populations (i.e., CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells, CD4(+)CD127(−)CD25(high) regulatory T cells, CD56(bright)CD16(−) NK cells, and CD14(+)CD163(+) monocytes) in peripheral blood from different cohorts of MS patients and healthy women at different times of gestation, as well as in decidual samples from the placenta of MS patients and healthy women collected after delivery. For the first time to our knowledge, we observed that the frequency of these cell populations in the decidua is not different between MS patients and healthy women, suggesting that a physiological immune regulation may occur at the fetal-maternal interface. In peripheral blood, however, contrary to healthy women, in MS patients cell frequencies were not significantly altered by gestation. In particular, CD8(+) T cells did not show differences between groups. CD4(+) T cells were higher in non-pregnant MS compared to healthy women, while during pregnancy they remained constant in MS and increased in healthy women. Regulatory T cells were higher in non-pregnant controls compared to MS women, while the difference was reduced during gestation due to the decrease of regulatory T cell levels in healthy women. CD14(+)CD163(+) monocytes did not show differences between groups. CD56(bright)CD16(−) NK cells were not significantly different in non-pregnant MS compared to controls and increased in healthy women during gestation. In conclusion, our findings support the hypothesis that disease amelioration in MS patients during pregnancy may be due to a modulation of the immune cells functional activity rather than their frequency. Further studies exploring functional changes of these cells would be crucial to bring light into the complex mechanisms of pregnancy-induced tolerance and autoimmunity overall. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6707093/ /pubmed/31474999 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01935 Text en Copyright © 2019 Spadaro, Martire, Marozio, Mastromauro, Montanari, Perga, Montarolo, Brescia, Balbo, Botta, Benedetto and Bertolotto. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Spadaro, Michela
Martire, Serena
Marozio, Luca
Mastromauro, Daniela
Montanari, Elena
Perga, Simona
Montarolo, Francesca
Brescia, Federica
Balbo, Alessia
Botta, Giovanni
Benedetto, Chiara
Bertolotto, Antonio
Immunomodulatory Effect of Pregnancy on Leukocyte Populations in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Comparison of Peripheral Blood and Decidual Placental Tissue
title Immunomodulatory Effect of Pregnancy on Leukocyte Populations in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Comparison of Peripheral Blood and Decidual Placental Tissue
title_full Immunomodulatory Effect of Pregnancy on Leukocyte Populations in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Comparison of Peripheral Blood and Decidual Placental Tissue
title_fullStr Immunomodulatory Effect of Pregnancy on Leukocyte Populations in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Comparison of Peripheral Blood and Decidual Placental Tissue
title_full_unstemmed Immunomodulatory Effect of Pregnancy on Leukocyte Populations in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Comparison of Peripheral Blood and Decidual Placental Tissue
title_short Immunomodulatory Effect of Pregnancy on Leukocyte Populations in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Comparison of Peripheral Blood and Decidual Placental Tissue
title_sort immunomodulatory effect of pregnancy on leukocyte populations in patients with multiple sclerosis: a comparison of peripheral blood and decidual placental tissue
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6707093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31474999
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01935
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