A Possible Coagulation-Independent Mechanism for Pregnancy Loss Involving β2glycoprotein 1-Dependent Antiphospholipid Antibodies and CD1d

2012 
Citation Iwasawa Y, Kawana K, Fujii T, Schust DJ, Nagamatsu T, Kawana Y, Sayama S, Miura S, Matsumoto J, Adachi K, Hyodo H, Yamashita T, Kozuma S, Taketani Y. A possible coagulation-independent mechanism for pregnancy loss involving β2glycoprotein 1-dependent antiphospholipid antibodies and CD1d. Am J Reprod Immunol 2012; 67: 54–65 Problem  β2glycoprotein1 (β2GP1)-dependent antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) increase the risk for recurrent pregnancy loss. We address whether anti-β2GP1 antibodies can interact with phosphatidylserine (PS)-bearing CD1d on trophoblast cells and induce local inflammation. Methods  CD1d-bearing choriocarcinoma cells were used in flow cytometry and immunoprecipitation experiments. CD1d-mediated cytokine induction was assessed using antibody cross-linking. Cytokine production during co-culture of decidual lymphocytes with CD1d-bearing cells was also examined. Results  Trophoblast surface-expressed CD1d forms a complex with PS-bound β2GP1. Anti-β2GP1 mAb cross-linking causes IL12p70 release from CD1d-bearing cells. IL12p70 release from CD1d-bearing trophoblast cells was also induced during co-culture with human decidual lymphocytes. The addition of anti-β2GP1 mAb to co-cultures resulted in a three-fold increase in IL12p70 secretion. IFNγ secretion from decidual lymphocytes was also induced during co-culture with anti-β2GP1 mAbs. Conclusions  β2GP1-dependent IL12 release from CD1d-bearing trophoblast in the presence of aPL may link the antiphospholipid syndrome to pregnancy loss via an inflammatory mechanism.
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