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DC-SIGN expressiOn m Hofbauer cells may play an important role in immune tolerance in fetal chorionic villi during the development of preeclampsia.

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Immune tolerance at feto-maternal interfaces is a complex phenomenon. Although maternal decidual macrophages are well-known immune cells, little is known about fetal-derived macrophages (Hofbauer cells) within chorionic villi. Preeclampsia (PE) is a major cause of maternal mortality in the field of obstetrics, and the innate immunological role of maternal decidual macrophages is well known. In this study, we assessed the differential phenotypes and marker expressiOn m fetal macrophages, known as dendritic cell- specific ICAM -grabbing nonintegrin (DC-SIGN) -positive Hofbauer cells. We compared Hofbauer cell properties between normal and PE placenta chorionic villi and performed sequential staining of DC-SIGN, CD14, and CD68 to evaluate the existence of Hofbauer cells. Furthermore, to evaluate the immunological function of these cells, we stained the cells for CD163, a marker of immunoregulatory type 2 (M2) macrophages. Additionally, we examined the expression of the immunosuppressive cytokine interleukin (IL) -10, which is known to be produced by M2 macrophages. DCSIGN +/CD14+, DC-SIGN +/CD68+, and CD163+/DC-SIGN + cells were quantified based on photomicrographs. The results showed that CD14, CD163, DC-SIGN, and IL-10 levels were significantly downregulated in PE compared with normal. Additionally, CD 163 +/DC -SIGN+ Hofbauer cells were significantly less frequent in PE than in normal. DC-SIGN Hofbauer cells produced IL-10 at lower levels in the PE than in the normal. Thus, we speculate that fetal-derived Hofbauer cells may play an important role in normal pregnancy with immunosuppressive effects based on their M2 macrophage characteristics to maintain immune tolerance during pregnancy. Additionally, in PE, these functions were defective, supporting the roles of these macrophages in PE development.

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  • SW Yang Department of Obstetn'cs and gynecology, Konkuk University, Medicine Department Pharmacology and Toxicology, Konkuk University, Veterinary Medicine
  • YK Kim Department of Obstetn'cs and gynecology, Konkuk University, Medicine Department Pharmacology and Toxicology, Konkuk University, Veterinary Medicine
  • MK Kim Department of Obstetn'cs and gynecology, Konkuk University, Medicine Department Pharmacology and Toxicology, Konkuk University, Veterinary Medicine
  • M Park Department of Obstetn'cs and gynecology, Konkuk University, Medicine Department Pharmacology and Toxicology, Konkuk University, Veterinary Medicine
  • MJ Kim Department of Obstetn'cs and gynecology, Konkuk University, Medicine Department Pharmacology and Toxicology, Konkuk University, Veterinary Medicine
  • HS Hwang Department of Obstetn'cs and gynecology, Konkuk University, Medicine Department Pharmacology and Toxicology, Konkuk University, Veterinary Medicine
  • YS Kang Department of Obstetn'cs and gynecology, Konkuk University, Medicine Department Pharmacology and Toxicology, Konkuk University, Veterinary Medicine

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