Fei Ma, Xiaoyang Feng, Shiyu Feng, Jin Liu, Jia Li, Lihua Mo, Lingzhi Xu, Yulei Liu, Jiaman Wu, Pingchang Yang, Yan Ning
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Abstract
The pathogenesis of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is unclear. RPL may have an association with disruption of immune tolerance. The aim of this study is to characterize the inducibility of immune regulatory ability in peripheral naïve B cells of patients with RPL. In this study, blood samples were taken from patients with RPL. B220+ B cells were isolated by flow cytometry cell sorting. The gene profile of B cells was analyzed using RNA sequencing (RNAseq). The results showed that peripheral B220+ B cells of RPL patients had lower expression of IL10 and exacerbated ER stress. The induction of IL10 expression in peripheral B220+ B cells of RPL patients were impaired. High ubiquitination of c-Maf inducing protein (CMIP) was detected in RPL B cells. Exposure to thapsigargin (an ER stress agonist) decreased the amount of CMIP in B cells. The effects of ER stress on reducing CMIP quantity in B cells were mediated by the histone H2B E3 ubiquitin ligase ring finger protein 20 (RNF20). Inhibition of RNF20 or ER stress restored the inducibility of immune regulatory functions of B220+ B cells of RPL patients. In summary, peripheral B cells in patients with RPL show impaired immune regulation capacity, in which exacerbated ER stress plays a crucial role. Regulation of ER stress or inhibition of RNF20 can restore the immune regulatory capacity in the B cells.
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IMMUNOLOGIC RESEARCH represents a unique medium for the presentation, interpretation, and clarification of complex scientific data. Information is presented in the form of interpretive synthesis reviews, original research articles, symposia, editorials, and theoretical essays. The scope of coverage extends to cellular immunology, immunogenetics, molecular and structural immunology, immunoregulation and autoimmunity, immunopathology, tumor immunology, host defense and microbial immunity, including viral immunology, immunohematology, mucosal immunity, complement, transplantation immunology, clinical immunology, neuroimmunology, immunoendocrinology, immunotoxicology, translational immunology, and history of immunology.