Cargando…

The percentage of CD39+ monocytes is higher in pregnant COVID-19+ patients than in nonpregnant COVID-19+ patients

Current medical guidelines consider pregnant women with COVID-19 to be a high-risk group. Since physiological gestation downregulates the immunological response to maintain “maternal-fetal tolerance”, SARS-CoV-2 infection may constitute a potentially threatening condition to both the mother and the...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Cérbulo-Vázquez, A., García-Espinosa, M., Briones-Garduño, J. C., Arriaga-Pizano, L., Ferat-Osorio, E., Zavala-Barrios, B., Cabrera-Rivera, G. L., Miranda-Cruz, P., García de la Rosa, M. T., Prieto-Chávez, J. L., Rivero-Arredondo, V., Madera-Sandoval, R. L., Cruz-Cruz, A., Salazar-Rios, E., Salazar-Rios, M. E., Serrano-Molina, D., De Lira-Barraza, R. C., Villanueva-Compean, A. H., Esquivel-Pineda, A., Ramirez-Montes de Oca, R., Caldiño-Soto, F., Ramírez-García, L. A., Flores-Padilla, G., Moreno-Álvarez, O., Guerrero-Avendaño, G. M. L., López-Macías, C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9333267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35901034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264566
_version_ 1784758835694534656
author Cérbulo-Vázquez, A.
García-Espinosa, M.
Briones-Garduño, J. C.
Arriaga-Pizano, L.
Ferat-Osorio, E.
Zavala-Barrios, B.
Cabrera-Rivera, G. L.
Miranda-Cruz, P.
García de la Rosa, M. T.
Prieto-Chávez, J. L.
Rivero-Arredondo, V.
Madera-Sandoval, R. L.
Cruz-Cruz, A.
Salazar-Rios, E.
Salazar-Rios, M. E.
Serrano-Molina, D.
De Lira-Barraza, R. C.
Villanueva-Compean, A. H.
Esquivel-Pineda, A.
Ramirez-Montes de Oca, R.
Caldiño-Soto, F.
Ramírez-García, L. A.
Flores-Padilla, G.
Moreno-Álvarez, O.
Guerrero-Avendaño, G. M. L.
López-Macías, C.
author_facet Cérbulo-Vázquez, A.
García-Espinosa, M.
Briones-Garduño, J. C.
Arriaga-Pizano, L.
Ferat-Osorio, E.
Zavala-Barrios, B.
Cabrera-Rivera, G. L.
Miranda-Cruz, P.
García de la Rosa, M. T.
Prieto-Chávez, J. L.
Rivero-Arredondo, V.
Madera-Sandoval, R. L.
Cruz-Cruz, A.
Salazar-Rios, E.
Salazar-Rios, M. E.
Serrano-Molina, D.
De Lira-Barraza, R. C.
Villanueva-Compean, A. H.
Esquivel-Pineda, A.
Ramirez-Montes de Oca, R.
Caldiño-Soto, F.
Ramírez-García, L. A.
Flores-Padilla, G.
Moreno-Álvarez, O.
Guerrero-Avendaño, G. M. L.
López-Macías, C.
author_sort Cérbulo-Vázquez, A.
collection PubMed
description Current medical guidelines consider pregnant women with COVID-19 to be a high-risk group. Since physiological gestation downregulates the immunological response to maintain “maternal-fetal tolerance”, SARS-CoV-2 infection may constitute a potentially threatening condition to both the mother and the fetus. To establish the immune profile in pregnant COVID-19+ patients, a cross-sectional study was conducted. Pregnant women with COVID-19 (P-COVID-19+; n = 15) were analyzed and compared with nonpregnant women with COVID-19 (NP-COVID-19+; n = 15) or those with physiological pregnancy (P-COVID-19-; n = 13). Serological cytokine and chemokine concentrations, leucocyte immunophenotypes, and mononuclear leucocyte responses to polyclonal stimuli were analyzed in all groups. Higher concentrations of serological TNF-α, IL-6, MIP1b and IL-4 were observed within the P-COVID-19+ group, while cytokines and chemokines secreted by peripheral leucocytes in response to LPS, IL-6 or PMA-ionomicin were similar among the groups. Immunophenotype analysis showed a lower percentage of HLA-DR+ monocytes in P-COVID-19+ than in P-COVID-19- and a higher percentage of CD39+ monocytes in P-COVID-19+ than in NP-COVID-19+. After whole blood polyclonal stimulation, similar percentages of T cells and TNF+ monocytes between groups were observed. Our results suggest that P-COVID-19+ elicits a strong inflammatory response similar to NP-COVID19+ but also displays an anti-inflammatory response that controls the ATP/adenosine balance and prevents hyperinflammatory damage in COVID-19.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9333267
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-93332672022-07-29 The percentage of CD39+ monocytes is higher in pregnant COVID-19+ patients than in nonpregnant COVID-19+ patients Cérbulo-Vázquez, A. García-Espinosa, M. Briones-Garduño, J. C. Arriaga-Pizano, L. Ferat-Osorio, E. Zavala-Barrios, B. Cabrera-Rivera, G. L. Miranda-Cruz, P. García de la Rosa, M. T. Prieto-Chávez, J. L. Rivero-Arredondo, V. Madera-Sandoval, R. L. Cruz-Cruz, A. Salazar-Rios, E. Salazar-Rios, M. E. Serrano-Molina, D. De Lira-Barraza, R. C. Villanueva-Compean, A. H. Esquivel-Pineda, A. Ramirez-Montes de Oca, R. Caldiño-Soto, F. Ramírez-García, L. A. Flores-Padilla, G. Moreno-Álvarez, O. Guerrero-Avendaño, G. M. L. López-Macías, C. PLoS One Research Article Current medical guidelines consider pregnant women with COVID-19 to be a high-risk group. Since physiological gestation downregulates the immunological response to maintain “maternal-fetal tolerance”, SARS-CoV-2 infection may constitute a potentially threatening condition to both the mother and the fetus. To establish the immune profile in pregnant COVID-19+ patients, a cross-sectional study was conducted. Pregnant women with COVID-19 (P-COVID-19+; n = 15) were analyzed and compared with nonpregnant women with COVID-19 (NP-COVID-19+; n = 15) or those with physiological pregnancy (P-COVID-19-; n = 13). Serological cytokine and chemokine concentrations, leucocyte immunophenotypes, and mononuclear leucocyte responses to polyclonal stimuli were analyzed in all groups. Higher concentrations of serological TNF-α, IL-6, MIP1b and IL-4 were observed within the P-COVID-19+ group, while cytokines and chemokines secreted by peripheral leucocytes in response to LPS, IL-6 or PMA-ionomicin were similar among the groups. Immunophenotype analysis showed a lower percentage of HLA-DR+ monocytes in P-COVID-19+ than in P-COVID-19- and a higher percentage of CD39+ monocytes in P-COVID-19+ than in NP-COVID-19+. After whole blood polyclonal stimulation, similar percentages of T cells and TNF+ monocytes between groups were observed. Our results suggest that P-COVID-19+ elicits a strong inflammatory response similar to NP-COVID19+ but also displays an anti-inflammatory response that controls the ATP/adenosine balance and prevents hyperinflammatory damage in COVID-19. Public Library of Science 2022-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9333267/ /pubmed/35901034 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264566 Text en © 2022 Cérbulo-Vázquez et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Cérbulo-Vázquez, A.
García-Espinosa, M.
Briones-Garduño, J. C.
Arriaga-Pizano, L.
Ferat-Osorio, E.
Zavala-Barrios, B.
Cabrera-Rivera, G. L.
Miranda-Cruz, P.
García de la Rosa, M. T.
Prieto-Chávez, J. L.
Rivero-Arredondo, V.
Madera-Sandoval, R. L.
Cruz-Cruz, A.
Salazar-Rios, E.
Salazar-Rios, M. E.
Serrano-Molina, D.
De Lira-Barraza, R. C.
Villanueva-Compean, A. H.
Esquivel-Pineda, A.
Ramirez-Montes de Oca, R.
Caldiño-Soto, F.
Ramírez-García, L. A.
Flores-Padilla, G.
Moreno-Álvarez, O.
Guerrero-Avendaño, G. M. L.
López-Macías, C.
The percentage of CD39+ monocytes is higher in pregnant COVID-19+ patients than in nonpregnant COVID-19+ patients
title The percentage of CD39+ monocytes is higher in pregnant COVID-19+ patients than in nonpregnant COVID-19+ patients
title_full The percentage of CD39+ monocytes is higher in pregnant COVID-19+ patients than in nonpregnant COVID-19+ patients
title_fullStr The percentage of CD39+ monocytes is higher in pregnant COVID-19+ patients than in nonpregnant COVID-19+ patients
title_full_unstemmed The percentage of CD39+ monocytes is higher in pregnant COVID-19+ patients than in nonpregnant COVID-19+ patients
title_short The percentage of CD39+ monocytes is higher in pregnant COVID-19+ patients than in nonpregnant COVID-19+ patients
title_sort percentage of cd39+ monocytes is higher in pregnant covid-19+ patients than in nonpregnant covid-19+ patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9333267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35901034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264566
work_keys_str_mv AT cerbulovazqueza thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT garciaespinosam thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT brionesgardunojc thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT arriagapizanol thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT feratosorioe thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT zavalabarriosb thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT cabrerariveragl thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT mirandacruzp thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT garciadelarosamt thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT prietochavezjl thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT riveroarredondov thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT maderasandovalrl thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT cruzcruza thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT salazarriose thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT salazarriosme thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT serranomolinad thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT delirabarrazarc thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT villanuevacompeanah thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT esquivelpinedaa thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT ramirezmontesdeocar thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT caldinosotof thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT ramirezgarciala thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT florespadillag thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT morenoalvarezo thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT guerreroavendanogml thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT lopezmaciasc thepercentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT cerbulovazqueza percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT garciaespinosam percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT brionesgardunojc percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT arriagapizanol percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT feratosorioe percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT zavalabarriosb percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT cabrerariveragl percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT mirandacruzp percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT garciadelarosamt percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT prietochavezjl percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT riveroarredondov percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT maderasandovalrl percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT cruzcruza percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT salazarriose percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT salazarriosme percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT serranomolinad percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT delirabarrazarc percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT villanuevacompeanah percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT esquivelpinedaa percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT ramirezmontesdeocar percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT caldinosotof percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT ramirezgarciala percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT florespadillag percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT morenoalvarezo percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT guerreroavendanogml percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients
AT lopezmaciasc percentageofcd39monocytesishigherinpregnantcovid19patientsthaninnonpregnantcovid19patients