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Association of Maternal Factors and HIV Infection With Innate Cytokine Responses of Delivering Mothers and Newborns in Mozambique

Maternal factors and exposure to pathogens have an impact on infant health. For instance, HIV exposed but uninfected infants have higher morbidity and mortality than HIV unexposed infants. Innate responses are the first line of defense and orchestrate the subsequent adaptive immune response and are...

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Autores principales: Moncunill, Gemma, Dobaño, Carlota, González, Raquel, Smolen, Kinga K., Manaca, Maria N., Balcells, Reyes, Jairoce, Chenjerai, Cisteró, Pau, Vala, Anifa, Sevene, Esperança, Rupérez, María, Aponte, John J., Macete, Eusébio, Menéndez, Clara, Kollmann, Tobias R., Mayor, Alfredo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7381182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32765436
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01452
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author Moncunill, Gemma
Dobaño, Carlota
González, Raquel
Smolen, Kinga K.
Manaca, Maria N.
Balcells, Reyes
Jairoce, Chenjerai
Cisteró, Pau
Vala, Anifa
Sevene, Esperança
Rupérez, María
Aponte, John J.
Macete, Eusébio
Menéndez, Clara
Kollmann, Tobias R.
Mayor, Alfredo
author_facet Moncunill, Gemma
Dobaño, Carlota
González, Raquel
Smolen, Kinga K.
Manaca, Maria N.
Balcells, Reyes
Jairoce, Chenjerai
Cisteró, Pau
Vala, Anifa
Sevene, Esperança
Rupérez, María
Aponte, John J.
Macete, Eusébio
Menéndez, Clara
Kollmann, Tobias R.
Mayor, Alfredo
author_sort Moncunill, Gemma
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description Maternal factors and exposure to pathogens have an impact on infant health. For instance, HIV exposed but uninfected infants have higher morbidity and mortality than HIV unexposed infants. Innate responses are the first line of defense and orchestrate the subsequent adaptive immune response and are especially relevant in newborns. To determine the association of maternal HIV infection with maternal and newborn innate immunity we analyzed the cytokine responses upon pattern recognition receptor (PRR) stimulations in the triad of maternal peripheral and placental blood as well as in cord blood in a cohort of mother-infant pairs from southern Mozambique. A total of 48 women (35 HIV-uninfected and 13 HIV-infected) were included. Women and infant innate responses positively correlated with each other. Age, gravidity and sex of the fetus had some associations with spontaneous production of cytokines in the maternal peripheral blood. HIV-infected women not receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) before pregnancy showed decreased IL-8 and IL-6 PRR responses in peripheral blood compared to those HIV-uninfected, and PRR hyporesponsiveness for IL-8 was also found in the corresponding infant’s cord blood. HIV infection had a greater impact on placental blood responses, with significantly increased pro-inflammatory, T(H)1 and T(H)17 PRR responses in HIV-infected women not receiving ART before pregnancy compared to HIV-uninfected women. In conclusion, innate response of the mother and her newborn was altered by HIV infection in the women who did not receive ART before pregnancy. As these responses could be related to birth outcomes, targeted innate immune modulation could improve maternal and newborn health.
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spelling pubmed-73811822020-08-05 Association of Maternal Factors and HIV Infection With Innate Cytokine Responses of Delivering Mothers and Newborns in Mozambique Moncunill, Gemma Dobaño, Carlota González, Raquel Smolen, Kinga K. Manaca, Maria N. Balcells, Reyes Jairoce, Chenjerai Cisteró, Pau Vala, Anifa Sevene, Esperança Rupérez, María Aponte, John J. Macete, Eusébio Menéndez, Clara Kollmann, Tobias R. Mayor, Alfredo Front Microbiol Microbiology Maternal factors and exposure to pathogens have an impact on infant health. For instance, HIV exposed but uninfected infants have higher morbidity and mortality than HIV unexposed infants. Innate responses are the first line of defense and orchestrate the subsequent adaptive immune response and are especially relevant in newborns. To determine the association of maternal HIV infection with maternal and newborn innate immunity we analyzed the cytokine responses upon pattern recognition receptor (PRR) stimulations in the triad of maternal peripheral and placental blood as well as in cord blood in a cohort of mother-infant pairs from southern Mozambique. A total of 48 women (35 HIV-uninfected and 13 HIV-infected) were included. Women and infant innate responses positively correlated with each other. Age, gravidity and sex of the fetus had some associations with spontaneous production of cytokines in the maternal peripheral blood. HIV-infected women not receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) before pregnancy showed decreased IL-8 and IL-6 PRR responses in peripheral blood compared to those HIV-uninfected, and PRR hyporesponsiveness for IL-8 was also found in the corresponding infant’s cord blood. HIV infection had a greater impact on placental blood responses, with significantly increased pro-inflammatory, T(H)1 and T(H)17 PRR responses in HIV-infected women not receiving ART before pregnancy compared to HIV-uninfected women. In conclusion, innate response of the mother and her newborn was altered by HIV infection in the women who did not receive ART before pregnancy. As these responses could be related to birth outcomes, targeted innate immune modulation could improve maternal and newborn health. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7381182/ /pubmed/32765436 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01452 Text en Copyright © 2020 Moncunill, Dobaño, González, Smolen, Manaca, Balcells, Jairoce, Cisteró, Vala, Sevene, Rupérez, Aponte, Macete, Menéndez, Kollmann and Mayor. 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 Microbiology
Moncunill, Gemma
Dobaño, Carlota
González, Raquel
Smolen, Kinga K.
Manaca, Maria N.
Balcells, Reyes
Jairoce, Chenjerai
Cisteró, Pau
Vala, Anifa
Sevene, Esperança
Rupérez, María
Aponte, John J.
Macete, Eusébio
Menéndez, Clara
Kollmann, Tobias R.
Mayor, Alfredo
Association of Maternal Factors and HIV Infection With Innate Cytokine Responses of Delivering Mothers and Newborns in Mozambique
title Association of Maternal Factors and HIV Infection With Innate Cytokine Responses of Delivering Mothers and Newborns in Mozambique
title_full Association of Maternal Factors and HIV Infection With Innate Cytokine Responses of Delivering Mothers and Newborns in Mozambique
title_fullStr Association of Maternal Factors and HIV Infection With Innate Cytokine Responses of Delivering Mothers and Newborns in Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Association of Maternal Factors and HIV Infection With Innate Cytokine Responses of Delivering Mothers and Newborns in Mozambique
title_short Association of Maternal Factors and HIV Infection With Innate Cytokine Responses of Delivering Mothers and Newborns in Mozambique
title_sort association of maternal factors and hiv infection with innate cytokine responses of delivering mothers and newborns in mozambique
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7381182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32765436
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01452
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