Advanced search
Start date
Betweenand


Study of gamma delta t cells in maintenance of maternal tolerance in pregnancy in cattle

Full text
Author(s):
Ana Carolina Furlanetto Mançanares
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (FMVZ/SBD)
Defense date:
Examining board members:
Daniele dos Santos Martins; Lilian de Jesus Oliveira; Felipe Perecin; Luciano Andrade Silva; Juliano Coelho da Silveira
Advisor: Daniele dos Santos Martins
Abstract

The maternal immune system plays an important role on the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy until the onset of parturition in mammals. Our hypothesis is that there is a recruitment of γ&#948T-cell to the endometrium during pregnancy. These cells express a particular cytokine profile that is important to the establishment and maintenance of maternal toleranceto fetal antigens in cattle. Experiment I - To study the population dynamics of immune cells in the peripheral blood of NLNP, 1st and 3rd trimester of pregnancy, PBMCs were separated by Ficoll density gradient and the abundance of CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, CD14+, CD25+ and WC1+ was analyzed by single-color flow cytometry. There was no statistical difference of the abundance of CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ and CD25+ among groups of cows. Experiment II To analyze the gene expression profile of 1st trimester, LNP and NLNP. PBMCs were isolated by Ficoll density gradient and γ&#948T-cells (WC1+) were enriched by magnetic cell sorting. Both PBMC and WC1+ cells gene expression was analyzed for IFNG; IL10; IL15; IL17; IL18; IL1B; IL4; IL-6; ISG15; PFR; TGFB2 and TNFA by qRT-PCR. Gene expression analysis showed increased expression of the IL1B, IL6 and TGFB2 in PBMC in NLNP compared with 1st trimester of pregnancy and LNP cows, while other genes analyzed showed no significant difference. Experiment III fragments of endometrium were collected from cows at the early (33 to 35 days of pregnancy), mid (143 to 182 days of pregnancy) and late pregnancy (228 to 247 days of pregnancy). Endometrial immune cells were quantified (CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, CD14+, CD18+, CD25+, CD62L+, and WC1+) by single-color immunofluorescence. There was an increase CD25+ and CD62L+ cells in the endometrium in early pregnancy. In the mid of pregnancy, there was an increase of WC1+ and CD14+ cells. At the end of pregnancy, there was an increase of CD14+, CD25+, CD18+ and CD62L+. In conclusion, our data suggest that the maternal immune system is modulated according to the stage of pregnancy in the cow. In early pregnancy, there is an increased number of endometrial CD25+ cells that may reflect the activation of local immune response and recruitment of putative T-reg cells to the endometrium for an active establishment of maternal tolerance to fetal antigens. While, in mid pregnancy there is a massive recruitment of γ&#948T-cells and CD14+ to the pregnant endometrium perhaps to maintain an tolerogenic microenvironment and to promote tissue remodeling for proper fetal development and growth. Finally, in late pregnancy, there is a recruitment of effector immune cells such as CD62L+, CD18 and CD14+ cells associated with an increased expression of proinflammatory cytokines (i.e. IFNG, IL-6) to play a role on induction of parturition and uterine involution in the cow (AU)

FAPESP's process: 12/11212-6 - Study of gamma delta T cells in maintenance of maternal tolerance in pregnancy in cattle
Grantee:Ana Carolina Furlanetto Mançanares
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate