1. The anti-inflammatory role of placental Hofbauer cells is altered in patients with chorioamnionitis: Are CYP2C8 and soluble epoxide hydrolase involved in immunomodulation?
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Katerina Cizkova and Zdenek Tauber
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Epoxide hydrolase 2 ,medicine.drug_class ,Placenta ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Chorioamnionitis ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Anti-inflammatory ,Andrology ,Cytochrome P-450 CYP2C8 ,Immunomodulation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Enhanced degradation ,Humans ,In patient ,CYP2C8 ,Epoxide Hydrolases ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Interleukin-10 ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Immunohistochemistry ,Female ,business - Abstract
Aims Hofbauer cells (HBCs) are placental macrophages playing various roles during normal and complicated pregnancies, and of the latter, chorioamnionitis is the most frequent. Methods In placenta with chorioamnionitis, we examined immunohistochemical expression profiles of IL-1β, IL-10, and their potential regulators, CYP2C8 and soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH), in Hofbauer cells and compared the results with our previously published data for normal placenta. Results We found that the expression profiles of the studied proteins in Hofbauer cells in chorioamnionitis differs from normal placenta. In chorioamnionitis, HBCs showed a moderate expression of IL-1β together with a weak expression of IL-10 and CYP2C8. Contrary to normal placenta, HBCs in chorioamnionitis express sEH. We demonstrated a moderate positive correlation between the expression of CYP2C8 and sEH in chorioamnionitis (Spearman r = 0.5654), suggesting enhanced degradation of anti-inflammatory epoxyeicosatrienoic acids. Moreover, the relations of IL-1β and IL-10 to CYP2C8, previously described in normal placenta, disappeared. Furthermore, a weak expression of anti-inflammatory IL-10 in chorioamnionitis was accompanied by change in circularity of HBCs (Spearman r = 0.8193). Conclusion Taken together, these findings suggest a possible alteration of the anti-inflammatory role of HBCs and its regulation in chorioamnionitis.
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- 2021