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Primary Trophoblast Cultures: Characterization of HLA Profiles and Immune Cell Interactions

INTRODUCTION: Trophoblasts are essential in fetal-maternal interaction during pregnancy. The goal was to study HLA profiles of primary trophoblasts derived from placentas, and to investigate their usefulness in studying interaction with immune cells. METHODS: After enzymatic digestion of first-trime...

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Autores principales: Eikmans, Michael, van der Keur, Carin, Anholts, Jacqueline D. H., Drabbels, Jos J. M., van Beelen, Els, de Sousa Lopes, Susana M. Chuva, van der Hoorn, Marie-Louise
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9136060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35634345
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.814019
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author Eikmans, Michael
van der Keur, Carin
Anholts, Jacqueline D. H.
Drabbels, Jos J. M.
van Beelen, Els
de Sousa Lopes, Susana M. Chuva
van der Hoorn, Marie-Louise
author_facet Eikmans, Michael
van der Keur, Carin
Anholts, Jacqueline D. H.
Drabbels, Jos J. M.
van Beelen, Els
de Sousa Lopes, Susana M. Chuva
van der Hoorn, Marie-Louise
author_sort Eikmans, Michael
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description INTRODUCTION: Trophoblasts are essential in fetal-maternal interaction during pregnancy. The goal was to study HLA profiles of primary trophoblasts derived from placentas, and to investigate their usefulness in studying interaction with immune cells. METHODS: After enzymatic digestion of first-trimester placental tissue from seven donors (6-9 weeks gestation) and trophoblast enrichment we cultured cytotrophoblasts (CTB) in stem cell medium. CTB were differentiated into EVT in a Matrigel-containing medium. A subset of CTB/EVT was profiled for microRNA levels. Expression of classical HLA molecules and of HLA-G was studied by flow cytometry, qPCR, and ELISA. Secondary trophoblast cell lines JAR and JEG-3 were studied as controls. Lymphocytes were investigated during co-culturing with EVT. RESULTS: The trophoblasts could be easily maintained for several passages, upregulated classical trophoblast markers (GATA3, TFAP2C, chromosome-19 microRNAs), and upon differentiation to EVT they were selective in expressing HLA-C. EVT showed increasing expression of total HLA-G, an increasing proportion of HLA-G1 over G2- and G3 isoforms, and elevated excretion of soluble HLA-G. These features were distinct from those of the secondary trophoblast cell lines. TNF-α and IL-8 represented the most abundantly secreted cytokines by CTB, but their levels were minimal in EVT cultures. As proof of principle, we showed that EVT affect lymphocytes in three-day co-cultures (n=4) by decreasing activation marker HLA-DR. CONCLUSION: We verified the possibility culturing trophoblasts from first-term placentas, and their capability of differentiating to HLA-G expressing EVT. This culture model better represents the in-vivo situation than previously studied secondary trophoblast cell lines and enables mechanistic studies of fetal-maternal interactions.
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spelling pubmed-91360602022-05-28 Primary Trophoblast Cultures: Characterization of HLA Profiles and Immune Cell Interactions Eikmans, Michael van der Keur, Carin Anholts, Jacqueline D. H. Drabbels, Jos J. M. van Beelen, Els de Sousa Lopes, Susana M. Chuva van der Hoorn, Marie-Louise Front Immunol Immunology INTRODUCTION: Trophoblasts are essential in fetal-maternal interaction during pregnancy. The goal was to study HLA profiles of primary trophoblasts derived from placentas, and to investigate their usefulness in studying interaction with immune cells. METHODS: After enzymatic digestion of first-trimester placental tissue from seven donors (6-9 weeks gestation) and trophoblast enrichment we cultured cytotrophoblasts (CTB) in stem cell medium. CTB were differentiated into EVT in a Matrigel-containing medium. A subset of CTB/EVT was profiled for microRNA levels. Expression of classical HLA molecules and of HLA-G was studied by flow cytometry, qPCR, and ELISA. Secondary trophoblast cell lines JAR and JEG-3 were studied as controls. Lymphocytes were investigated during co-culturing with EVT. RESULTS: The trophoblasts could be easily maintained for several passages, upregulated classical trophoblast markers (GATA3, TFAP2C, chromosome-19 microRNAs), and upon differentiation to EVT they were selective in expressing HLA-C. EVT showed increasing expression of total HLA-G, an increasing proportion of HLA-G1 over G2- and G3 isoforms, and elevated excretion of soluble HLA-G. These features were distinct from those of the secondary trophoblast cell lines. TNF-α and IL-8 represented the most abundantly secreted cytokines by CTB, but their levels were minimal in EVT cultures. As proof of principle, we showed that EVT affect lymphocytes in three-day co-cultures (n=4) by decreasing activation marker HLA-DR. CONCLUSION: We verified the possibility culturing trophoblasts from first-term placentas, and their capability of differentiating to HLA-G expressing EVT. This culture model better represents the in-vivo situation than previously studied secondary trophoblast cell lines and enables mechanistic studies of fetal-maternal interactions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9136060/ /pubmed/35634345 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.814019 Text en Copyright © 2022 Eikmans, van der Keur, Anholts, Drabbels, van Beelen, de Sousa Lopes and van der Hoorn https://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
Eikmans, Michael
van der Keur, Carin
Anholts, Jacqueline D. H.
Drabbels, Jos J. M.
van Beelen, Els
de Sousa Lopes, Susana M. Chuva
van der Hoorn, Marie-Louise
Primary Trophoblast Cultures: Characterization of HLA Profiles and Immune Cell Interactions
title Primary Trophoblast Cultures: Characterization of HLA Profiles and Immune Cell Interactions
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title_fullStr Primary Trophoblast Cultures: Characterization of HLA Profiles and Immune Cell Interactions
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title_short Primary Trophoblast Cultures: Characterization of HLA Profiles and Immune Cell Interactions
title_sort primary trophoblast cultures: characterization of hla profiles and immune cell interactions
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9136060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35634345
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.814019
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