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Placental endovascular extravillous trophoblasts (enEVTs) educate maternal T-cell differentiation along the maternal-placental circulation

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CELL PROLIFERATION
Volume 53, Issue 5, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cpr.12802

Keywords

enEVTs; placental-maternal circulation; RSA; TGF-beta 1; Tregs

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFC1000200, 2018YFC1004100]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81490740, 81730040]

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Objectives During human pregnancy, the endothelial cells of the uterine spiral arteries (SPA) are extensively replaced by a subtype of placental trophoblasts, endovascular extravillous trophoblasts (enEVTs), thus establishing a placental-maternal circulation. On this pathway, foetus-derived placental villi and enEVTs bath into the maternal blood that perfuses along SPA being not attacked by the maternal lymphocytes. We aimed to reveal the underlying mechanism of such immune tolerance. Methods In situ hybridization, immunofluorescence, ELISA and FCM assay were performed to examine TGF-beta 1 expression and distribution of regulatory T cells (Tregs) along the placental-maternal circulation route. The primary enEVTs, interstitial extravillous trophoblasts (iEVTs) and decidual endothelial cells (dECs) were purified by FACS, and their conditioned media were collected to treat naive CD4(+) T cells. Treg differentiation was measured by FLOW and CFSE assays. Results We found that enEVTs but not iEVTs or dECs actively produced TGF-beta 1. The primary enEVTs significantly promoted naive CD4(+) T-cell differentiation into immunosuppressive FOXP3(+) Tregs, and this effect was dependent on TGF-beta 1. In recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA) patients, an evidently reduced proportion of TGF-beta 1-producing enEVTs and their ability to educate Tregs differentiation were observed. Conclusions Our findings demonstrate a unique immune-regulatory characteristic of placental enEVTs to develop immune tolerance along the placental-maternal circulation. New insights into the pathogenesis of RSA are also suggested.

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