CD74-Downregulation of Placental Macrophage-Trophoblastic Interactions in Preeclampsia

  • Lukasz Przybyl
  • Nadine Haase
  • Michaela Golic
  • Julianna Rugor
  • Maria E Solano
  • Petra C Arck
  • Martin Gauster
  • Berthold Huppertz
  • Christoph Emontzpohl
  • Christian Stoppe
  • Juergen Bernhagen
  • Lin Leng
  • Richard Bucala
  • Herbert Schulz
  • Arnd Heuser
  • Susanne Weedon-Fekjaer
  • Guro M Johnsen
  • Dirk Peetz
  • Friedrich C Luft
  • Anne Cathrine Staff
  • Dominik N Mueller
  • Ralf Dechend
  • Florian Herse

Abstract

RATIONALE: MWe hypothesized that Cluster of differentiation 74 (CD74) downregulation on placental macrophages, leading to altered macrophage-trophoblast interaction, is involved in preeclampsia.

OBJECTIVE: Preeclamptic pregnancies feature hypertension, proteinuria and placental anomalies. Feto-placental macrophages regulate villous trophoblast differentiation during placental development. Disturbance of this well-balanced regulation can lead to pathological pregnancies.

METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed whole genome expression analysis of placental tissue. CD74 was one of the most downregulated genes in placentas from preeclamptic women. By RT-PCR, we confirmed this finding in early onset (<34 gestational week, n=26) and late onset (≥34 gestational week, n=24) samples from preeclamptic women, compared to healthy pregnant controls (n=28). CD74 protein levels were analyzed by Western blot and flow cytometry. We identified placental macrophages to express CD74 by immunofluorescence, flow cytometry and RT-PCR. CD74-positive macrophages were significantly reduced in preeclamptic placentas compared to controls. CD74-silenced macrophages showed that the adhesion molecules ALCAM, ICAM4, and Syndecan-2, as well as macrophage adhesion to trophoblasts were diminished. Naïve and activated macrophages lacking CD74 showed a shift towards a pro-inflammatory signature with an increased secretion of TNF , CCL5, and MCP-1, when co-cultured with trophoblasts compared to control macrophages. Trophoblasts stimulated by these factors express more CYP2J2, sFlt1, TNF and IL-8. CD74-knockout mice showed disturbed placental morphology, reduced junctional zone, smaller placentas and impaired spiral artery remodeling with fetal growth restriction.

CONCLUSIONS: CD74 downregulation in placental macrophages is present in preeclampsia. CD74 downregulation leads to altered macrophage activation towards a pro-inflammatory signature and a disturbed crosstalk with trophoblasts.

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0009-7330
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 19.05.2016
PubMed 27199465