ORIGINAL ARTICLE: H3N2 Influenza A Virus Replicates in Immortalized Human First Trimester Trophoblast Cell Lines and Induces Their Rapid Apoptosis
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Auteurs : Quang Duy Trinh [Japon] ; Yasuyuki Izumi [Japon] ; Shihoko Komine-Aizawa [Japon] ; Toshikatsu Shibata [Japon] ; Yoshitaka Shimotai [Japon] ; Kazumichi Kuroda [Japon] ; Masashi Mizuguchi [Japon] ; Hiroshi Ushijima [Japon] ; Gil Mor [États-Unis] ; Satoshi Hayakawa [Japon]Source :
- American Journal of Reproductive Immunology [ 1046-7408 ] ; 2009-09.
Abstract
Problem Epidemiological data suggested that pandemic influenza increased the risks of spontaneous abortion and premature labor, while seasonal influenza also increased the risk of schizophrenia in adolescence. However, their pathogenesis is so far unknown. Method of study The first trimester trophoblast cell lines, namely, Swan71 and HTR8 cells were challenged with A/Udorn/72 influenza virus (H3N2). At indicated time points, cells were examined for expression of influenza proteins. Viral replication in culture media, apoptosis and the expression of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)‐G were also examined. Results Intracellular localization of viral proteins was observed. Twenty‐four hours after inoculation, virus was detected in culture media while most cells fell into apoptosis. During apoptosis, expression of HLA‐G was unchanged. Conclusion We revealed replication of low pathogenic influenza virus in the first trimester trophoblast cell lines. Placental damages are likely to be induced by direct cytopathic effects of influenza virus and subsequent apoptosis rather than down regulation of HLA‐G expression and subsequent rejection by maternal immune system.
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Problem Epidemiological data suggested that pandemic influenza increased the risks of spontaneous abortion and premature labor, while seasonal influenza also increased the risk of schizophrenia in adolescence. However, their pathogenesis is so far unknown. Method of study The first trimester trophoblast cell lines, namely, Swan71 and HTR8 cells were challenged with A/Udorn/72 influenza virus (H3N2). At indicated time points, cells were examined for expression of influenza proteins. Viral replication in culture media, apoptosis and the expression of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)‐G were also examined. Results Intracellular localization of viral proteins was observed. Twenty‐four hours after inoculation, virus was detected in culture media while most cells fell into apoptosis. During apoptosis, expression of HLA‐G was unchanged. Conclusion We revealed replication of low pathogenic influenza virus in the first trimester trophoblast cell lines. Placental damages are likely to be induced by direct cytopathic effects of influenza virus and subsequent apoptosis rather than down regulation of HLA‐G expression and subsequent rejection by maternal immune system.</div>
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