妊娠相关疟疾胎盘和母体循环中白细胞和细胞因子谱的变化。

IF 3.1 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Okezie Caleb Okamgba, Martin O Ifeanyichukwu, Ayodele O Ilesanmi, Lawrence N Chigbu
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摘要

背景:疟疾感染对免疫细胞的激活可诱导细胞因子的分泌和其他炎症介质的合成。这项研究比较了孕妇分娩前和产后感染疟疾的外周血和胎盘血中的细胞因子水平和白细胞计数。评估的细胞因子包括干扰素γ(IFN-γ)、肿瘤坏死因子α(TNF-α)、白细胞介素-4(IL-4)、白介素-6(IL-6)和白细胞介素-10(IL-10)。材料和方法:受试者包括144名疟疾感染孕妇和60名产后疟疾感染妇女(用于胎盘采血)。其他是60名未感染疟疾的孕妇和40名产后未感染疟疾(用于胎盘采血)的妇女。40名疟疾感染者和40名未感染疟疾的非孕妇作为对照对象。试验组无症状,对照组明显为健康受试者。年龄均在17至44岁之间。这项研究在阿比亚州立大学教学医院和阿坝活言使命医院获得了伦理批准。获得参与者的知情同意。最初从母体外周循环和分娩时的胎盘无菌采集血样,并使用标准方法检测艾滋病毒和疟疾。采用酶联免疫吸附法测定IFN-γ、TNF-α、IL-4、IL-6和IL-10。使用Kruskal-Wallis检验对各组进行比较。结果:外周血IFN-γ明显高于胎盘血(P=0.001),外周血IL-4和IL-10明显低于胎盘血(分别为P=0.001和P=0.004)。胎盘中的总白细胞、中性粒细胞和淋巴细胞计数明显高于外周血(P=0.001),胎盘中的混合差异计数显著高于外周血液(P=0.012)。结论:本研究表明,同一女性的外周血和胎盘血中的细胞因子水平和白细胞计数可能不同。因此,外周循环参数的测量可能并不总是反映胎盘血液中用于评估母胎界面免疫细胞反应的水平。
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Variations in the leukocyte and cytokine profiles between placental and maternal circulation in pregnancy-associated malaria.

Background: Activation of immune cells by malaria infection induces the secretion of cytokines and the synthesis of other inflammatory mediators. This study compared the cytokine levels and leukocyte count between malaria-infected peripheral and placental blood of pregnant women before delivery and postpartum. The cytokines assessed include interferon gamma (IFN-γ), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-4 (IL-4), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and interleukin-10 (IL-10).

Materials and methods: The subjects comprised 144 malaria-infected pregnant women and 60 malaria-infected women at post-partum stage (for placental blood collection). Others were 60 malaria-uninfected pregnant women and 40 malaria-uninfected women at postpartum stage (for placental blood collection). Forty malaria-infected and 40 malaria-uninfected nonpregnant women served as control subjects. The test groups were asymptomatic, and the control groups were apparently healthy subjects. All were aged between 17 and 44 years. Ethical approval for the study was obtained at Abia State University Teaching Hospital and Living Word Mission Hospital, Aba. Informed consent was obtained from the participants. Blood samples were aseptically collected initially from the maternal peripheral circulation and from the placenta on delivery, and tested for HIV and malaria using standard methods. IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-4, IL-6 and IL-10 were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay technique. Kruskal-Wallis test was used for comparison of the groups.

Results: IFN-γ was significantly higher in the peripheral than in placental blood (P=0.001). IL-4 and IL-10 were significantly lower in the peripheral than in placental blood (P=0.001 and P=0.004, respectively). The total leukocytes, neutrophils and lymphocyte counts were significantly higher in the placenta than in peripheral blood (P=0.001), and the mixed differential count was significantly higher in the placenta than in peripheral blood (P=0.012).

Conclusion: This study has shown that the cytokine levels and leukocyte counts may differ between the peripheral and placental blood of the same women. Therefore, measurement of parameters in the peripheral circulation may not always reflect the levels in the placental blood for the assessment of immune cellular response at the materno-fetal interface.

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