Preeclamptic Placental CD19+ B Cells Are Causal to Hypertension During Pregnancy.

IF 6.9 1区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Owen Herrock, Nathan Campbell, Evangeline Deer, Lorena M Amaral, Darby Whitney, Rachael Morris, Kedra Wallace, Ty Turner, E Hawthorne Cleveland, Sheila Belk, George W Booz, Denise C Cornelius, Babbette LaMarca
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Abstract

Background: Patients with preeclampsia exhibit hypertension and chronic inflammation characterized by CD (cluster determinant) 4+T cells, B cells secreting AT1-AA (agonistic autoantibody against the angiotensin II type 1 receptor), inflammatory cytokines, and complement activation. Importantly, a history of COVID-19 during pregnancy is associated with an increased incidence of a preeclampsia-like phenotype and is partly mediated by CD4+T cells. We recently showed pregnant patients with a history of COVID-19 with or without preeclampsia produce AT1-AA, indicating the importance of B lymphocytes in the progression of preeclampsia and possibly of COVID-19. Therefore, we hypothesize that B cells from patients with preeclampsia with or without COVID-19 history induce the preeclampsia phenotype through AT1-AA.

Methods: Placental B cells were isolated from normal pregnant, patients with preeclampsia, normotensive COVID-19 history, or preeclampsia COVID-19 history at delivery. Then, 3×105 B cells were transferred intraperitoneally into pregnant athymic rats at gestational day 12. On gestational day 18, carotid catheters were inserted. On gestational day 19, mean arterial pressure was measured, and tissues were collected.

Results: Preeclampsia B-cell recipients had significantly increased mean arterial pressure, AT1-AA, inflammatory cytokines, and complement activation compared with normal pregnant B-cell recipients. Recipients of B cells with COVID-19 history had markers of inflammation and hypertension but not to the level of significance as recipients of preeclampsia B cells. Inhibition of AT1-AA attenuated the hypertension that occurred in response to preeclampsia or preeclampsia B cells with COVID-19 history.

Conclusions: This study demonstrates the important role of B cells in contributing to hypertension and chronic inflammation during preeclampsia with or without COVID-19 history through secretion of AT1-AA.

子痫前期胎盘CD19+ B细胞是妊娠期高血压的病因
背景:子痫前期患者表现为高血压和慢性炎症,其特征是CD(簇决定因子)4+T细胞,B细胞分泌AT1-AA(针对血管紧张素II型1受体的激动性自身抗体),炎症因子和补体激活。重要的是,怀孕期间的COVID-19病史与子痫前期样表型的发生率增加有关,并且部分由CD4+T细胞介导。我们最近发现有COVID-19病史的孕妇伴或不伴子痫前期产生AT1-AA,表明B淋巴细胞在子痫前期和COVID-19进展中的重要性。因此,我们假设有或没有COVID-19病史的子痫前期患者的B细胞通过AT1-AA诱导子痫前期表型。方法:分离正常孕妇、子痫前期患者、分娩时有正常的COVID-19病史或子痫前期患者的胎盘B细胞。然后,3×105 B细胞在妊娠第12天腹腔内转移到妊娠无胸大鼠。妊娠第18天,插入颈动脉导管。在妊娠第19天测量平均动脉压并收集组织。结果:与正常妊娠b细胞受体相比,子痫前期b细胞受体的平均动脉压、AT1-AA、炎症因子和补体激活显著升高。有COVID-19病史的B细胞受体有炎症和高血压标志物,但与子痫前期B细胞受体相比没有显著性水平。抑制AT1-AA可减轻子痫前期或子痫前期B细胞伴COVID-19病史时发生的高血压。结论:本研究表明B细胞通过分泌AT1-AA在有或无COVID-19病史的子痫前期高血压和慢性炎症中发挥重要作用。
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Hypertension
Hypertension 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
15.90
自引率
4.80%
发文量
1006
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Hypertension presents top-tier articles on high blood pressure in each monthly release. These articles delve into basic science, clinical treatment, and prevention of hypertension and associated cardiovascular, metabolic, and renal conditions. Renowned for their lasting significance, these papers contribute to advancing our understanding and management of hypertension-related issues.
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