Differentiation of the Endometrial Macrophage during Pregnancy in the Cow

作者:Oliveira Lilian J*; McClellan Steve; Hansen Peter J
来源:PLos One, 2010, 5(10): e13213.
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0013213

摘要

Background: The presence of conceptus alloantigens necessitates changes in maternal immune function. One player in this process may be the macrophage. In the cow, there is large-scale recruitment of macrophages expressing CD68 and CD14 to the uterine endometrium during pregnancy.
Methodology/Principal Findings: In the present study, the function of endometrial macrophages during pregnancy was inferred by comparison of the transcriptome of endometrial CD14(+) cells isolated from pregnant cows as compared to that of blood CD14(+) cells. The pattern of gene expression was largely similar for CD14(+) cells from both sources, suggesting that cells from both tissues are from the monocyte/macrophage lineage. A total of 1,364 unique genes were differentially expressed, with 680 genes upregulated in endometrial CD14(+) cells as compared to blood CD14(+) cells and with 674 genes downregulated in endometrial CD14(+) cells as compared to blood CD14(+) cells. Twelve genes characteristic of M2 activated macrophages (SLCO2B1, GATM, MRC1, ALDH1A1, PTGS1, RNASE6, CLEC7A, DPEP2, CD163, CCL22, CCL24, and CDH1) were upregulated in endometrial CD14(+) cells. M2 macrophages play roles in immune regulation, tissue remodeling, angiogenesis and apoptosis. Consistent with a role in tissue remodeling, there was overrepresentation of differentially expressed genes in endometrium for three ontologies related to proteolysis. A role in apoptosis is suggested by the observation that the most overrepresented gene in endometrial CD14(+) cells was GZMA.
Conclusions: Results indicate that at least a subpopulation of endometrial macrophages cells differentiates along an M2 activation pathway during pregnancy and that the cells are likely to play roles in immune regulation, tissue remodeling, angiogenesis, and apoptosis.

  • 出版日期2010-10-7