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Defining a role for Interferon Epsilon in normal and complicated pregnancies

Interferon epsilon (IFNe) is a recently described cytokine that is constitutively expressed in the female reproductive tract. However, the role of this hormonally regulated cytokine during human pregnancy is poorly understood. Moreover, whether IFNe participates in host immune response against bacte...

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Autores principales: Miller, Derek, Romero, Roberto, Kacerovsky, Marian, Musilova, Ivana, Galaz, Jose, Garcia-Flores, Valeria, Xu, Yi, Pusod, Errile, Demery-Poulos, Catherine, Gutierrez-Contreras, Pedro, Liu, Tzu Ning, Jung, Eunjung, Theis, Kevin R., Coleman, Lanetta A., Gomez-Lopez, Nardhy
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9309660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35898609
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09952
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author Miller, Derek
Romero, Roberto
Kacerovsky, Marian
Musilova, Ivana
Galaz, Jose
Garcia-Flores, Valeria
Xu, Yi
Pusod, Errile
Demery-Poulos, Catherine
Gutierrez-Contreras, Pedro
Liu, Tzu Ning
Jung, Eunjung
Theis, Kevin R.
Coleman, Lanetta A.
Gomez-Lopez, Nardhy
author_facet Miller, Derek
Romero, Roberto
Kacerovsky, Marian
Musilova, Ivana
Galaz, Jose
Garcia-Flores, Valeria
Xu, Yi
Pusod, Errile
Demery-Poulos, Catherine
Gutierrez-Contreras, Pedro
Liu, Tzu Ning
Jung, Eunjung
Theis, Kevin R.
Coleman, Lanetta A.
Gomez-Lopez, Nardhy
author_sort Miller, Derek
collection PubMed
description Interferon epsilon (IFNe) is a recently described cytokine that is constitutively expressed in the female reproductive tract. However, the role of this hormonally regulated cytokine during human pregnancy is poorly understood. Moreover, whether IFNe participates in host immune response against bacteria-driven intra-amniotic infection or cervical human papillomavirus infection during pregnancy is unknown. Herein, using a unique set of human samples derived from multiple study cohorts, we aimed to uncover the role of IFNe in normal and complicated pregnancies. We showed that IFNe is expressed in the myometrium, cervix, and chorioamniotic membranes, and may therefore represent a constitutive element of host defense mechanisms in these tissues during pregnancy. The expression of IFNe in the myometrium and cervix appeared greater in late gestation than in mid-pregnancy, but did not seem to be impacted by labor. Notably, concentrations of IFNe in amniotic fluid, but not cervical fluid, were increased in a subset of women undergoing spontaneous preterm labor with intra-amniotic infection, indicating that IFNe could participate in anti-microbial responses in the amniotic cavity. However, stimulation with Ureaplasma parvum and/or lipopolysaccharide did not enhance IFNE expression by amnion epithelial or cervical cells in vitro, implicating alternative sources of this cytokine during intra-amniotic or cervical infection, respectively. Collectively, our results represent the first characterization of IFNe expression by human reproductive and gestational tissues during normal pregnancy and suggest a role for this cytokine in intra-amniotic infection leading to preterm birth.
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spelling pubmed-93096602022-07-26 Defining a role for Interferon Epsilon in normal and complicated pregnancies Miller, Derek Romero, Roberto Kacerovsky, Marian Musilova, Ivana Galaz, Jose Garcia-Flores, Valeria Xu, Yi Pusod, Errile Demery-Poulos, Catherine Gutierrez-Contreras, Pedro Liu, Tzu Ning Jung, Eunjung Theis, Kevin R. Coleman, Lanetta A. Gomez-Lopez, Nardhy Heliyon Research Article Interferon epsilon (IFNe) is a recently described cytokine that is constitutively expressed in the female reproductive tract. However, the role of this hormonally regulated cytokine during human pregnancy is poorly understood. Moreover, whether IFNe participates in host immune response against bacteria-driven intra-amniotic infection or cervical human papillomavirus infection during pregnancy is unknown. Herein, using a unique set of human samples derived from multiple study cohorts, we aimed to uncover the role of IFNe in normal and complicated pregnancies. We showed that IFNe is expressed in the myometrium, cervix, and chorioamniotic membranes, and may therefore represent a constitutive element of host defense mechanisms in these tissues during pregnancy. The expression of IFNe in the myometrium and cervix appeared greater in late gestation than in mid-pregnancy, but did not seem to be impacted by labor. Notably, concentrations of IFNe in amniotic fluid, but not cervical fluid, were increased in a subset of women undergoing spontaneous preterm labor with intra-amniotic infection, indicating that IFNe could participate in anti-microbial responses in the amniotic cavity. However, stimulation with Ureaplasma parvum and/or lipopolysaccharide did not enhance IFNE expression by amnion epithelial or cervical cells in vitro, implicating alternative sources of this cytokine during intra-amniotic or cervical infection, respectively. Collectively, our results represent the first characterization of IFNe expression by human reproductive and gestational tissues during normal pregnancy and suggest a role for this cytokine in intra-amniotic infection leading to preterm birth. Elsevier 2022-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9309660/ /pubmed/35898609 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09952 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Miller, Derek
Romero, Roberto
Kacerovsky, Marian
Musilova, Ivana
Galaz, Jose
Garcia-Flores, Valeria
Xu, Yi
Pusod, Errile
Demery-Poulos, Catherine
Gutierrez-Contreras, Pedro
Liu, Tzu Ning
Jung, Eunjung
Theis, Kevin R.
Coleman, Lanetta A.
Gomez-Lopez, Nardhy
Defining a role for Interferon Epsilon in normal and complicated pregnancies
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title_fullStr Defining a role for Interferon Epsilon in normal and complicated pregnancies
title_full_unstemmed Defining a role for Interferon Epsilon in normal and complicated pregnancies
title_short Defining a role for Interferon Epsilon in normal and complicated pregnancies
title_sort defining a role for interferon epsilon in normal and complicated pregnancies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9309660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35898609
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09952
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