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Pulmonary maternal immune activation does not extend through the placenta but leads to fetal metabolic adaptation

Authors :
Signe Schmidt Kjølner Hansen
Robert Krautz
Daria Rago
Jesper Havelund
Nils J. Færgeman
Audrey Prézelin
Julie Rivière
Anne Couturier-Tarrade
Vyacheslav Akimov
Blagoy Blagoev
Betina Elfving
Arnaud Stigliani
Ulla Birgitte Vogel
Konstantin Khodosevich
Karin Sørig Hougaard
Albin Sandelin
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2023.

Abstract

Maternal immune system activation (MIA) during pregnancy can disrupt the fetal environment, causing postnatal susceptibility to disorders. How the placenta and the fetus respond to acute MIA over time is unknown. Here, we characterized the response to acute maternal pulmonary inflammation across time in maternal and fetal organs using multi-omics. Unlike maternal organs which mounted strong innate immune responses, the placenta upregulated tissue-integrity genes, likely to prevent fetal exposure to infections, and downregulated growth-associated genes. Subsequently, the placenta upregulated biosynthesis and endoplasmic reticulum stress genes in order to return to homeostasis. These responses likely protected the fetus, since we observed no immune response in fetal liver. Instead, likely due to nutrient depletion, the fetal liver displayed metabolic adaptations, including increases in lipids containing docosahexaenoic acid, crucial for fetal brain development. Our study shows, for the first time, the integrated temporal response to pulmonary MIA across maternal and fetal organs.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6492259e1052fbd35457071fad0f91a2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.17.532052