Extracellular Vesicles Alter Trophoblast Function in Pregnancies Complicated by COVID-19

IF 14.5 1区 医学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Journal of Extracellular Vesicles Pub Date : 2025-04-10 DOI:10.1002/jev2.70051
Thea N. Golden, Sneha Mani, Rebecca L. Linn, Rita Leite, Natalie A. Trigg, Annette Wilson, Lauren Anton, Monica Mainigi, Colin C. Conine, Brett A. Kaufman, Jerome F. Strauss III, Samuel Parry, Rebecca A. Simmons
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and resulting coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cause placental dysfunction, which increases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. While abnormal placental pathology resulting from COVID-19 is common, direct infection of the placenta is rare. This suggests that pathophysiology associated with maternal COVID-19, rather than direct placental infection, is responsible for placental dysfunction. We hypothesized that maternal circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs), altered by COVID-19 during pregnancy, contribute to placental dysfunction. To examine this hypothesis, we characterized circulating EVs from pregnancies complicated by COVID-19 and tested their effects on trophoblast cell physiology in vitro. Trophoblast exposure to EVs isolated from patients with an active infection (AI), but not controls, altered key trophoblast functions including hormone production and invasion. Thus, circulating EVs from participants with an AI, both symptomatic and asymptomatic cases, can disrupt vital trophoblast functions. EV cargo differed between participants with COVID-19, depending on the gestational timing of infection, and Controls, which may contribute to the disruption of the placental transcriptome and morphology. Our findings show that COVID-19 can have effects throughout pregnancy on circulating EVs, and circulating EVs are likely to participate in placental dysfunction induced by COVID-19.

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细胞外囊泡改变妊娠合并COVID-19的滋养细胞功能
严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)感染及其导致的冠状病毒病(COVID-19)会导致胎盘功能障碍,从而增加不良妊娠结局的风险。虽然COVID-19引起的胎盘病理异常很常见,但胎盘直接感染很少见。这表明,与母体COVID-19相关的病理生理学,而不是直接的胎盘感染,是导致胎盘功能障碍的原因。我们假设妊娠期间被COVID-19改变的母体循环细胞外囊泡(EVs)有助于胎盘功能障碍。为了验证这一假设,我们对妊娠合并COVID-19的循环ev进行了表征,并在体外测试了它们对滋养细胞生理学的影响。滋养细胞暴露于活动性感染(AI)患者分离的EVs,而不是对照组,改变了滋养细胞的关键功能,包括激素产生和侵袭。因此,来自有症状和无症状的AI患者的循环ev可破坏重要的滋养细胞功能。根据感染的妊娠时间和对照组,COVID-19参与者之间的EV量有所不同,这可能导致胎盘转录组和形态的破坏。我们的研究结果表明,COVID-19可以在整个妊娠期间对循环ev产生影响,并且循环ev可能参与COVID-19诱导的胎盘功能障碍。
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Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
Journal of Extracellular Vesicles Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Extracellular Vesicles is an open access research publication that focuses on extracellular vesicles, including microvesicles, exosomes, ectosomes, and apoptotic bodies. It serves as the official journal of the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles and aims to facilitate the exchange of data, ideas, and information pertaining to the chemistry, biology, and applications of extracellular vesicles. The journal covers various aspects such as the cellular and molecular mechanisms of extracellular vesicles biogenesis, technological advancements in their isolation, quantification, and characterization, the role and function of extracellular vesicles in biology, stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles and their biology, as well as the application of extracellular vesicles for pharmacological, immunological, or genetic therapies. The Journal of Extracellular Vesicles is widely recognized and indexed by numerous services, including Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Current Contents/Life Sciences, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Google Scholar, ProQuest Natural Science Collection, ProQuest SciTech Collection, SciTech Premium Collection, PubMed Central/PubMed, Science Citation Index Expanded, ScienceOpen, and Scopus.
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