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Placental Protein 13 (Galectin-13) Polarizes Neutrophils Toward an Immune Regulatory Phenotype

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FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
卷 11, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.00145

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placental protein 13; neutrophils; preeclampsia; pregnancy; tolerance; immunoregulation; galectin; tumor permissive phenotype

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  1. Forschungsfond of the University of Basel
  2. Perinatal Center, University Women Hospital Basel
  3. Department of Biomedicine, University and University Hospital Basel
  4. Hungarian National Science Fund [OTKA-K124862]
  5. Hungarian Academy of Sciences [LP2014-7/2014, Premium_2019-436]
  6. Hungarian National Research, Development and Innovation Office [FIEK-16-1-2016-0005]
  7. Hungarian Ministry for National Economy [VEKOP-2.3.3-15-2017-0014, VEKOP-2.3.3-15-2017-00021]
  8. Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Medinprot Protein Science Research Synergy IV and Adhoc Program grants)

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Termed as galectin-13, placental protein 13 (PP13) is exclusively expressed in the placenta of anthropoid primates. Research on PP13 in normal and pathologic pregnancies show alteration of PP13 concentrations in pregnancy affected by preeclampsia or gestational diabetes. Galectins are also described as potent immunomodulators, and PP13 regulates T cell function in the placenta. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the effects of PP13 on neutrophils; a cell type often ignored in pregnancy, but present in the uterus and placenta from the early stages of pregnancy. Since neutrophil function is dysregulated during pathologic pregnancies, a link between PP13 and neutrophil activity is possible. We determined that PP13 reduces the apoptosis rate in neutrophils. Also, PP13 increases the expression of PD-L1 and production of HGF, TNF-alpha, reactive oxygen species (ROS), and MMP-9 in these cells. This phenotype resembles one observed in permissive tumor neutrophils; able to sustain tissue and vessel growth, and inhibit T cell activation. At the same time, PP13 does not alter all neutrophil functions, i.e., extrusion of neutrophil extracellular traps, degranulation, phagocytosis, and ROS production following bacterial exposure. PP13 seems to play an essential role in regulating the activity of neutrophils in the placenta by polarizing them toward a placental-growth-permissive phenotype.

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