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High-progesterone environment preserves T cell competency by evading glucocorticoid effects on immune regulation

Progesterone (P4) and glucocorticoid (GC) play crucial roles in the immunoregulation of a mother to accept and maintain a semi-allogenic fetus. P4 concentration increases during pregnancy and becomes much higher in the placenta than in the other peripheral tissues, wherein the concentration of corti...

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Autores principales: Kashiwagi, Hirofumi, Seki, Toshiro, Oshima, Shino, Ohno, Yusuke, Shimizu, Tomoka, Yamada, Soga, Katano, Nagi, Goto, Yumiko, Yasuda, Atsushi, Tsuda, Banri, Ito, Ryoji, Izumi, Shun-ichiro, Ishimoto, Hitoshi, Shiina, Takashi, Kametani, Yoshie
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9530059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36203559
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1000728
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author Kashiwagi, Hirofumi
Seki, Toshiro
Oshima, Shino
Ohno, Yusuke
Shimizu, Tomoka
Yamada, Soga
Katano, Nagi
Goto, Yumiko
Yasuda, Atsushi
Tsuda, Banri
Ito, Ryoji
Izumi, Shun-ichiro
Ishimoto, Hitoshi
Shiina, Takashi
Kametani, Yoshie
author_facet Kashiwagi, Hirofumi
Seki, Toshiro
Oshima, Shino
Ohno, Yusuke
Shimizu, Tomoka
Yamada, Soga
Katano, Nagi
Goto, Yumiko
Yasuda, Atsushi
Tsuda, Banri
Ito, Ryoji
Izumi, Shun-ichiro
Ishimoto, Hitoshi
Shiina, Takashi
Kametani, Yoshie
author_sort Kashiwagi, Hirofumi
collection PubMed
description Progesterone (P4) and glucocorticoid (GC) play crucial roles in the immunoregulation of a mother to accept and maintain a semi-allogenic fetus. P4 concentration increases during pregnancy and becomes much higher in the placenta than in the other peripheral tissues, wherein the concentration of cortisol (COR), the most abundant GC and a strong immunosuppressor, remains uniform throughout the rest of the body. Here, we evaluated the effect of a high-P4 environment on pregnant immunity by comparing it with COR. Naïve T cell proportion increased transiently in peripheral blood of pregnant women just after delivery and decreased after one month. T cells stimulated with superantigen toxic-shock-syndrome-1 (TSST-1) in the presence of P4 stayed in the naïve state and did not increase, irrespective of the presence of COR, and reactive T cells could not survive. Treatment of T cells with P4 without T cell receptor (TCR) stimulation transiently suppressed T cell activation and proliferation, whereas the levels remain unaltered if P4 was not given before stimulation. Comparison of the engraftment and response against specific antigens using hu-PBL-NOG-hIL-4-Tg mice showed that P4-pretreated lymphocytes preserved CD62L expression and engrafted effectively in the spleen. Moreover, they produced antigen-specific antibodies, whereas COR-pretreated lymphocytes did not. These results suggest that a high-P4 environment suppresses T cell activation and induces T cell migration into lymphoid tissues, where they maintain the ability to produce anti-pathogen antibodies, whereas COR does not preserve T cell function. The mechanism may be pivotal in maintaining non-fetus-specific T cell function in pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-95300592022-10-05 High-progesterone environment preserves T cell competency by evading glucocorticoid effects on immune regulation Kashiwagi, Hirofumi Seki, Toshiro Oshima, Shino Ohno, Yusuke Shimizu, Tomoka Yamada, Soga Katano, Nagi Goto, Yumiko Yasuda, Atsushi Tsuda, Banri Ito, Ryoji Izumi, Shun-ichiro Ishimoto, Hitoshi Shiina, Takashi Kametani, Yoshie Front Immunol Immunology Progesterone (P4) and glucocorticoid (GC) play crucial roles in the immunoregulation of a mother to accept and maintain a semi-allogenic fetus. P4 concentration increases during pregnancy and becomes much higher in the placenta than in the other peripheral tissues, wherein the concentration of cortisol (COR), the most abundant GC and a strong immunosuppressor, remains uniform throughout the rest of the body. Here, we evaluated the effect of a high-P4 environment on pregnant immunity by comparing it with COR. Naïve T cell proportion increased transiently in peripheral blood of pregnant women just after delivery and decreased after one month. T cells stimulated with superantigen toxic-shock-syndrome-1 (TSST-1) in the presence of P4 stayed in the naïve state and did not increase, irrespective of the presence of COR, and reactive T cells could not survive. Treatment of T cells with P4 without T cell receptor (TCR) stimulation transiently suppressed T cell activation and proliferation, whereas the levels remain unaltered if P4 was not given before stimulation. Comparison of the engraftment and response against specific antigens using hu-PBL-NOG-hIL-4-Tg mice showed that P4-pretreated lymphocytes preserved CD62L expression and engrafted effectively in the spleen. Moreover, they produced antigen-specific antibodies, whereas COR-pretreated lymphocytes did not. These results suggest that a high-P4 environment suppresses T cell activation and induces T cell migration into lymphoid tissues, where they maintain the ability to produce anti-pathogen antibodies, whereas COR does not preserve T cell function. The mechanism may be pivotal in maintaining non-fetus-specific T cell function in pregnancy. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9530059/ /pubmed/36203559 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1000728 Text en Copyright © 2022 Kashiwagi, Seki, Oshima, Ohno, Shimizu, Yamada, Katano, Goto, Yasuda, Tsuda, Ito, Izumi, Ishimoto, Shiina and Kametani 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
Kashiwagi, Hirofumi
Seki, Toshiro
Oshima, Shino
Ohno, Yusuke
Shimizu, Tomoka
Yamada, Soga
Katano, Nagi
Goto, Yumiko
Yasuda, Atsushi
Tsuda, Banri
Ito, Ryoji
Izumi, Shun-ichiro
Ishimoto, Hitoshi
Shiina, Takashi
Kametani, Yoshie
High-progesterone environment preserves T cell competency by evading glucocorticoid effects on immune regulation
title High-progesterone environment preserves T cell competency by evading glucocorticoid effects on immune regulation
title_full High-progesterone environment preserves T cell competency by evading glucocorticoid effects on immune regulation
title_fullStr High-progesterone environment preserves T cell competency by evading glucocorticoid effects on immune regulation
title_full_unstemmed High-progesterone environment preserves T cell competency by evading glucocorticoid effects on immune regulation
title_short High-progesterone environment preserves T cell competency by evading glucocorticoid effects on immune regulation
title_sort high-progesterone environment preserves t cell competency by evading glucocorticoid effects on immune regulation
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9530059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36203559
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1000728
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