Immunophenotyping and Activation Status of Maternal Lymphocytes to Predict Spontaneous Preterm Birth in Women With Threatened Preterm Labor: A Prospective Observational Study
Maeva Wendremaire, Tarik Hadi, Tatiana E. Lopez, Julien Guy, Fabrice Neiers, Carmen Garrido, Emmanuel Simon, Zohra Jaffal, Virginie Bernigal, Marc Bardou, Frédéric Lirussi
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Abstract
Problem
Preterm birth (PTB) remains the leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. Identifying women at high risk of spontaneous preterm labor (PTL) is challenging due to limited efficient diagnostic markers. Since human parturition involves inflammatory immune processes, we hypothesized that phenotyping of maternal peripheral lymphocytes might predict PTL. Therefore, we aimed to explore the relationship between maternal lymphocyte subpopulations and labor onset characterized by delivery within 7 days of admission in women hospitalized for PTL between 24 and 34 weeks of gestation.
Methods of Study
Lymphocyte subpopulations were obtained from peripheral blood samples and characterized by flow cytometry: activated and regulatory T cells, natural killer and B cells, and TH1/TH2/TH17 lymphocytes. Data analysis was conducted retrospectively based on the delivery within 7 days of admission.
Results
Among 167 women admitted for PTL, less than 10% delivered within 7 days post-admission. HLA-DR expression was significantly increased on CD4+CD8−, CD4−CD8+, and CD4+CD8+ lymphocytes in women who delivered within 7 days. Subset levels below 5% of CD4+CD8−HLA-DR+ lymphocytes and 20% of CD4+CD8+HLA-DR+ lymphocytes were associated with no probability of delivering within 7 days.
Conclusion
Our study suggests that combining these two consecutive markers allowed us to identify 57% of women hospitalized for PTL with no probability of delivering within 7 days while retaining patients who delivered within 7 days. If prospectively validated, these markers may be able to identify patients at high risk of PTB and avoid a significant number of unnecessary admissions and healthcare costs.
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Reproductive Immunology is an international journal devoted to the presentation of current information in all areas relating to Reproductive Immunology. The journal is directed toward both the basic scientist and the clinician, covering the whole process of reproduction as affected by immunological processes. The journal covers a variety of subspecialty topics, including fertility immunology, pregnancy immunology, immunogenetics, mucosal immunology, immunocontraception, endometriosis, abortion, tumor immunology of the reproductive tract, autoantibodies, infectious disease of the reproductive tract, and technical news.