Acute Placental Inflammation Is Associated with Reduced Progesterone Receptor Density in the Basal Decidua in Spontaneous Preterm Birth.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Sunitha Suresh, Alexa Freedman, Emmet Hirsch, Linda M Ernst
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Abstract

Objective:  A functional progesterone withdrawal has been thought to contribute to the pathophysiology of spontaneous preterm birth (PTB). The density of the progesterone receptor (PR) in gestational tissues could play a role in functional progesterone withdrawal. We sought to understand the relationship between placental pathology and the density of PR in the basal decidua in the setting of spontaneous preterm delivery.

Study design:  This is a secondary analysis of a retrospective cohort study of 40 patients with spontaneous PTB < 37 weeks from a prior study at NorthShore University HealthSystem previously described. Placental pathology was categorized according to the Amsterdam criteria into acute inflammation (AI), chronic inflammation (CI), maternal vascular malperfusion (MVM), and fetal vascular malperfusion (FVM). Slides containing basal decidua were stained for PR. Ten distinct images were obtained from the basal plate of each placenta. The positive cell detection program in QuPath image analysis software was used to estimate the percentage of cells positive for PR (%PR + ). The mean %PR+ cells were calculated from the ten representative images and were correlated with patterns of placental injury using t-tests. Models were adjusted for gestational age at delivery.

Results:  The median gestational age at delivery was 32.5 weeks (interquartile range: 30.5, 34.1). There was a lower density of %PR+ cells among those with AI (12.9%PR+ without AI vs. 9.1%PR +  with AI, p = 0.03). There were no differences in the percent of %PR+ cells based on CI, MVM, or FVM. Models adjusted for gestational at delivery demonstrated persistent association with PR density and AI and no difference in the other pathologies.

Conclusion:  The presence of AI is associated with the lower density of PR expression in the basal decidua by quantitative immunohistochemical analysis. Further research is needed to investigate these findings in the context of spontaneous PTL and the prevention of PTB.

Key points: · AI is associated with a lower density of PR expression.. · PR is expressed in the basal decidua in the placenta.. · Further research is needed to investigate findings in the context of PTB..

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American journal of perinatology
American journal of perinatology 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
5.90
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302
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Perinatology is an international, peer-reviewed, and indexed journal publishing 14 issues a year dealing with original research and topical reviews. It is the definitive forum for specialists in obstetrics, neonatology, perinatology, and maternal/fetal medicine, with emphasis on bridging the different fields. The focus is primarily on clinical and translational research, clinical and technical advances in diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment as well as evidence-based reviews. Topics of interest include epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention, and management of maternal, fetal, and neonatal diseases. Manuscripts on new technology, NICU set-ups, and nursing topics are published to provide a broad survey of important issues in this field. All articles undergo rigorous peer review, with web-based submission, expedited turn-around, and availability of electronic publication. The American Journal of Perinatology is accompanied by AJP Reports - an Open Access journal for case reports in neonatology and maternal/fetal medicine.
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