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The induction of preterm labor in rhesus macaques is determined by the  strength of immune response to intrauterine infection.


ABSTRACT: Intrauterine infection/inflammation (IUI) is a major contributor to preterm labor (PTL). However, IUI does not invariably cause PTL. We hypothesized that quantitative and qualitative differences in immune response exist in subjects with or without PTL. To define the triggers for PTL, we developed rhesus macaque models of IUI driven by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or live Escherichia coli. PTL did not occur in LPS challenged rhesus macaques, while E. coli-infected animals frequently delivered preterm. Although LPS and live E. coli both caused immune cell infiltration, E. coli-infected animals showed higher levels of inflammatory mediators, particularly interleukin 6 (IL-6) and prostaglandins, in the chorioamnion-decidua and amniotic fluid (AF). Neutrophil infiltration in the chorio-decidua was a common feature to both LPS and E. coli. However, neutrophilic infiltration and IL6 and PTGS2 expression in the amnion was specifically induced by live E. coli. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis of fetal membranes revealed that specific pathways involved in augmentation of inflammation including type I interferon (IFN) response, chemotaxis, sumoylation, and iron homeostasis were up-regulated in the E. coli group compared to the LPS group. Our data suggest that the intensity of the host immune response to IUI may determine susceptibility to PTL.

SUBMITTER: Cappelletti M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8452070 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The induction of preterm labor in rhesus macaques is determined by the  strength of immune response to intrauterine infection.

Cappelletti Monica M   Presicce Pietro P   Feiyang Ma M   Senthamaraikannan Paranthaman P   Miller Lisa A LA   Pellegrini Matteo M   Sim Myung S MS   Jobe Alan H AH   Divanovic Senad S   Way Sing Sing SS   Chougnet Claire A CA   Kallapur Suhas G SG  

PLoS biology 20210908 9


Intrauterine infection/inflammation (IUI) is a major contributor to preterm labor (PTL). However, IUI does not invariably cause PTL. We hypothesized that quantitative and qualitative differences in immune response exist in subjects with or without PTL. To define the triggers for PTL, we developed rhesus macaque models of IUI driven by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or live Escherichia coli. PTL did not occur in LPS challenged rhesus macaques, while E. coli-infected animals frequently delivered preterm  ...[more]

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