Antenatal ureaplasma infection impairs development of the fetal ovine gut in an IL-1-dependent manner


Autoria(s): Wolfs, T.; Kallapur, S.; Knox, C.L.; Thuijls, G.; Nitsos, I.; Polglase, G.; Collins, J.; Kroon, E.; Spierings, J.; Shroyer, N.; Newnham, J.; Jobe , A.; Kramer, B.W.
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01/05/2013

Resumo

Ureaplasma infection of the amniotic cavity is associated with adverse postnatal intestinal outcomes. We tested whether interleukin-1 (IL-1) signaling underlies intestinal pathology following ureaplasma exposure in fetal sheep. Pregnant ewes received intra-amniotic injections of ureaplasma or culture media for controls at 3, 7, and 14 d before preterm delivery at 124 d gestation (term 150 d). Intra-amniotic injections of recombinant human interleukin IL-1 receptor antagonist (rhIL-1ra) or saline for controls  were given 3 h before and every 2 d after Ureaplasma injection. Ureaplasma exposure caused fetal gut inflammation within 7 d with damaged villus epithelium and gut barrier loss. Proliferation, differentiation, and maturation of enterocytes were significantly reduced after 7 d of ureaplasma exposure, leading to severe villus atrophy at 14 d. Inflammation, impaired development and villus atrophy of the fetal gut was largely prevented by intra-uterine rhIL-1ra treatment. These data form the basis for a clinical understanding of the role of ureaplasma in postnatal intestinal pathologies.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55480/

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Nature Publishing Group

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55480/3/55480.pdf

DOI:10.1038/mi.2012.97

Wolfs, T., Kallapur, S., Knox, C.L., Thuijls, G., Nitsos, I., Polglase, G., Collins, J., Kroon, E., Spierings, J., Shroyer, N., Newnham, J., Jobe , A., & Kramer, B.W. (2013) Antenatal ureaplasma infection impairs development of the fetal ovine gut in an IL-1-dependent manner. Mucosal Immunology, 6, pp. 547-556.

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Copyright 2013 Society for Mucosal Immunology

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School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #110309 Infectious Diseases #111401 Foetal Development and Medicine #inflammation #epithelial cells #mucosal damage #maturation #fetus #Ureaplasma
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Journal Article