Impact of the adenosine receptor A2BR expressed on myeloid cells on immune regulation during pregnancy.

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY European Journal of Immunology Pub Date : 2024-10-25 DOI:10.1002/eji.202451149
Stefanie Dietz, Janine Hebel, Jessica Rühle, Alisha Huff, Holger K Eltzschig, Trim Lajqi, Christian F Poets, Christian Gille, Natascha Köstlin-Gille
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During pregnancy, the maternal immune system must carefully balance protection against pathogens with tolerance toward the semiallogeneic fetus. Dysfunctions of the immune system can lead to severe complications such as preeclampsia, fetal growth restriction, or pregnancy loss. Adenosine plays a role in physiological processes and plasma-level increase during pregnancy. The adenosine receptor A2B (A2BR), which is expressed on both, immune and nonimmune cells, is activated by high adenosine concentrations, achieved during pregnancy. We investigated the impact of A2BR expressed on myeloid cells on immune regulation during pregnancy using a mouse model with myeloid deficiency for A2BR. We demonstrate systemic changes in myeloid and lymphoid cell populations during pregnancy in A2BR-KO (Adora2B923f/f-LysMCre) mice with increased monocytes, neutrophils, and T cells but decreased B cells as well as altered T-cell subpopulations with decreased Th1 cells and Tregs and increased Th17 cells. Lack of A2BR on myeloid cells caused an increased systemic expression of IL-6 but decreased systemic accumulation and function of MDSC and reduced numbers of uterine natural killer cells. The pregnancy outcome was only marginally affected. Our results demonstrate that A2BR on myeloid cells plays a role in immune regulation during pregnancy, but the clinical impact on pregnancy remains unclear.

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表达在骨髓细胞上的腺苷受体 A2BR 对孕期免疫调节的影响。
在怀孕期间,母体的免疫系统必须小心平衡对病原体的保护和对半同种胎儿的耐受。免疫系统功能失调会导致严重的并发症,如先兆子痫、胎儿生长受限或妊娠失败。腺苷在妊娠期间的生理过程和血浆水平升高中发挥作用。腺苷受体 A2B(A2BR)在免疫细胞和非免疫细胞上都有表达,在妊娠期间会被高浓度的腺苷激活。我们利用一种髓系细胞缺乏 A2BR 的小鼠模型,研究了表达在髓系细胞上的 A2BR 对孕期免疫调节的影响。我们证明了 A2BR-KO (Adora2B923f/f-LysMCre)小鼠妊娠期间髓系细胞和淋巴细胞群的系统性变化,其中单核细胞、中性粒细胞和 T 细胞增加,但 B 细胞减少;T 细胞亚群也发生了变化,Th1 细胞和 Treg 减少,Th17 细胞增加。骨髓细胞缺乏 A2BR 会导致 IL-6 的全身表达增加,但 MDSC 的全身积累和功能降低,子宫自然杀伤细胞数量减少。妊娠结局仅受到轻微影响。我们的研究结果表明,髓系细胞上的A2BR在妊娠期免疫调节中发挥作用,但其对妊娠的临床影响仍不清楚。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Immunology (EJI) is an official journal of EFIS. Established in 1971, EJI continues to serve the needs of the global immunology community covering basic, translational and clinical research, ranging from adaptive and innate immunity through to vaccines and immunotherapy, cancer, autoimmunity, allergy and more. Mechanistic insights and thought-provoking immunological findings are of interest, as are studies using the latest omics technologies. We offer fast track review for competitive situations, including recently scooped papers, format free submission, transparent and fair peer review and more as detailed in our policies.
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