The severity of chorioamnionitis in pregnant sheep is associated with in vivo variation of the surface-exposed multiple-banded antigen/gene of ureaplasma parvum


Autoria(s): Knox, Christine L.; Dando, Samantha J.; Nitsos, Ilias; Kallapur, Suhas G.; Jobe, Alan H.; Payton, Diane; Moss, Timothy J.M.; Newnham, John P.
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02/06/2010

Resumo

Ureaplasma species are the bacteria most frequently isolated from human amniotic fluid in asymptomatic pregnancies and placental infections. Ureaplasma parvum serovars 3 and 6 are the most prevalent serovars isolated from men and women. We hypothesized that the effects on the fetus and chorioamnion of chronic ureaplasma infection in amniotic fluid are dependent on the serovar, dose, and variation of the ureaplasma multiple banded antigen (MBA) and mba gene. We injected high- or low dose U. parvum serovar 3, serovar 6, or vehicle intra-amniotically into pregnant ewes at 55 days of gestation (term = 150 days) and examined the chorioamnion, amniotic fluid, and fetal lung tissue of animals delivered by cesarean section at 125 days of gestation. Variation of the multiple banded antigen/mba generated by serovar 3 and serovar 6 ureaplasmas in vivo were compared by PCR assay and Western blot. Ureaplasma inoculums demonstrated only one (serovar 3) or two (serovar 6) MBA variants in vitro, but numerous antigenic variants were generated in vivo: serovar 6 passage 1 amniotic fluid cultures contained more MBA size variants than serovar 3 (P = 0.005),and ureaplasma titers were inversely related to the number of variants (P = 0.025). The severity of chorioamnionitis varied between animals. Low numbers of mba size variants (five or fewer) within amniotic fluid were associated with severe inflammation, whereas the chorioamnion from animals with nine or more mba variants showed little or no inflammation. These differences in chorioamnion inflammation may explain why not all women with in utero Ureaplasma spp. experience adverse pregnancy outcomes.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41040/

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Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41040/1/Knox_Biol_Reprod_Paper_resubmission.pdf

DOI:10.1095/biolreprod.109.083121

Knox, Christine L., Dando, Samantha J., Nitsos, Ilias, Kallapur, Suhas G., Jobe, Alan H., Payton, Diane, Moss, Timothy J.M., & Newnham, John P. (2010) The severity of chorioamnionitis in pregnant sheep is associated with in vivo variation of the surface-exposed multiple-banded antigen/gene of ureaplasma parvum. Biology of Reproduction, 83(3), pp. 415-426.

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Copyright 2010 Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc

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Cell & Molecular Biosciences; Faculty of Science and Technology; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #110300 CLINICAL SCIENCES #110800 MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY #111400 PAEDIATRICS AND REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE #chorioamnionitis #immunology #multiple-banded antigen gene #pregnancy #Ureaplasma species
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Journal Article