INFLUENCE OF SOLUBLE PLACENTADERIVED FACTORS UPON EXPRESSION OF SURFACE RECEPTORS ON THP-1 CELLS
https://doi.org/10.15789/1563-0625-2013-5-449-456
Abstract
Abstract. During the passage through the utero-placental circulation, peripheral blood monocytes are exposed to action of various soluble placenta-derived factors. Subsequently these cells migrate to placental tissue and play a key role in regulation of placental growth and development. We investigated the influence of placental secretory factors upon expression of THP-1 cells surface receptors during normal pregnancy, and pregnancy complicated with preeclampsia. Soluble placenta-derived factors produced by the third-trimester placenta caused reduced intensity of CD11а, CD18, CD54, CD14, TRAIL and VEGFR1 expression on THP-1 cells, as compared with the first-trimester placental extracts. Soluble placenta-derived factors from preeclamptic placenta caused an increased intensity of CD18 and CD54 expression by THP-1 cells and decreased intensity of VEGFR1 expression in comparison to normal pregnancy. The work was supported by grants of the President of the Russian Federation № НШ-131.2012.7, СП-3492.2013.4 МК-1580.2013.7 and by grant РФФИ № 13-04-00304 А.
About the Authors
T. Yu. LvovaRussian Federation
Research assistant, Department of Immunology
Ya. S. Onochina
Russian Federation
Research assistant, Department of Immunology
D. A. Korenkov
Russian Federation
Senior Research Associate, Department of Immunology
O. I. Stepanova
Russian Federation
Research Associate, Department of Immunology
K. N. Furaeva
Russian Federation
Student, Department of Immunology
E. A. Potolicina
Russian Federation
Student, Department of Immunology
S. A. Selkov
Russian Federation
PhD, MD (Medicine), Professor, Chief, Department of Immunology
D. I. Sokolov
Russian Federation
PhD, MD, Senior Research Associate, Department of Immunology
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Lvova T.Yu., Onochina Ya.S., Korenkov D.A., Stepanova O.I., Furaeva K.N., Potolicina E.A., Selkov S.A., Sokolov D.I. INFLUENCE OF SOLUBLE PLACENTADERIVED FACTORS UPON EXPRESSION OF SURFACE RECEPTORS ON THP-1 CELLS. Medical Immunology (Russia). 2013;15(5):449-456. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15789/1563-0625-2013-5-449-456