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Pregnancy imparts distinct systemic adaptive immune function.


ABSTRACT:

Problem

Pregnancy represents a state of systemic immune activation that is primarily driven by alterations in circulating innate immune cells. Recent studies have suggested that cellular adaptive immune components, T cells and B cells, also undergo changes throughout gestation. However, the phenotypes and functions of such adaptive immune cells are poorly understood. Herein, we utilized high-dimensional flow cytometry and functional assays to characterize T-cell and B-cell responses in pregnant and non-pregnant women.

Methods

Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from pregnant (n = 20) and non-pregnant (n = 25) women were used for phenotyping of T-cell and B-cell subsets. T-cell proliferation and B-cell activation were assessed by flow cytometry after in vitro stimulation, and lymphocyte cytotoxicity was evaluated by using a cell-based assay. Statistical comparisons were performed with linear mixed-effects models.

Results

Pregnancy was associated with modestly enhanced basal activation of peripheral CD4+ T cells. Both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells from pregnant women showed increased activation-induced proliferation; yet, a reduced proportion of these cells expressed activation markers compared to non-pregnant women. There were no differences in peripheral lymphocyte cytotoxicity between study groups. A greater proportion of B cells from pregnant women displayed memory-like and activated phenotypes, and such cells exhibited higher activation following stimulation.

Conclusion

Maternal circulating T cells and B cells display distinct responses during pregnancy. The former may reflect the unique capacity of T cells to respond to potential threats without undergoing aberrant activation, thereby preventing systemic inflammatory responses that can lead to adverse perinatal consequences.

SUBMITTER: Demery-Poulos C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9648024 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pregnancy imparts distinct systemic adaptive immune function.

Demery-Poulos Catherine C   Romero Roberto R   Xu Yi Y   Arenas-Hernandez Marcia M   Miller Derek D   Tao Li L   Galaz Jose J   Farias-Jofre Marcelo M   Bhatti Gaurav G   Garcia-Flores Valeria V   Seyerle Megan M   Tarca Adi L AL   Gomez-Lopez Nardhy N  

American journal of reproductive immunology (New York, N.Y. : 1989) 20220906 5


<h4>Problem</h4>Pregnancy represents a state of systemic immune activation that is primarily driven by alterations in circulating innate immune cells. Recent studies have suggested that cellular adaptive immune components, T cells and B cells, also undergo changes throughout gestation. However, the phenotypes and functions of such adaptive immune cells are poorly understood. Herein, we utilized high-dimensional flow cytometry and functional assays to characterize T-cell and B-cell responses in p  ...[more]

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