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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, March 2001, p. 288-292, Vol. 8, No. 2
Magee-Women's Research Institute and the
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,1 and
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia,2 Pennsylvania
Received 17 October 2000/Returned for modification 6 December
2000/Accepted 15 December 2000
Human parvovirus B19 can cause congenital infection with variable
morbidity and mortality in the fetus and neonate. Although much
information exists on the B19-specific antibody response in pregnant
women, little information is available describing the cell-mediated
immune (CMI) response at the maternal-fetal interface. The focus of
this study was to characterize the CMI response within placentas from
women who seroconverted to B19 during their pregnancies and compare it
to controls. Immunohistochemical techniques were used to identify the
various immune cells and the inflammatory cytokine present within
placental tissue sections. Group 1 consisted of placentas from 25 women
whose pregnancies were complicated by B19 infection; 6 women with good
outcome (near-term or term delivery), and 19 with poor outcome
(spontaneous abortion, nonimmune hydrops fetalis, or fetal death).
Group 2 consisted of placentas from 20 women whose pregnancies were
complicated with nonimmune hydrops fetalis of known, noninfectious
etiology. Group 3 consisted of placentas from eight women whose
pregnancies ended in either term delivery or elective abortion. The
results of the study revealed a statistically significant increase in the number of CD3-positive T cells present within placentas from group
1 compared to group 2 or 3 (13.3 versus 2 and 1, respectively) (P < 0.001). In addition, the inflammatory cytokine
interleukin 2 was detected in every placenta within group 1 but was
absent from all placentas evaluated from groups 2 and 3. Together,
these findings demonstrate evidence for an inflammation-mediated
cellular immune response within placentas from women whose pregnancies are complicated with B19 infection.
1071-412X/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/CDLI.8.2.288-292.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Placental Cellular Immune Response in Women
Infected with Human Parvovirus B19 during Pregnancy
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