Ureaplasma species multiple banded antigen (MBA) variation is associated with the severity of chorioamnionitis in late preterm placentas


Autoria(s): Sweeney, E. L.; Kallapur, S. G.; Gisslen, T.; Jobe, A. H.; Knox, C. L.
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01/04/2013

Resumo

Background: Intra-amniotic infection accounts for 30% of all preterm births (PTB), with the human Ureaplasma species being the most frequently identified microorganism from the placentas of women who deliver preterm. The highest prevalence of PTB occurs late preterm (32-36 weeks) but no studies have investigated the role of infectious aetiologies associated with late preterm birth. Method: Placentas from women with late PTB were dissected aseptically and samples of chorioamnion tissue and membrane swabs were collected. These were tested for Ureaplasma spp. and aerobic/anaerobic bacteria by culture and real-time PCR. Western blot was used to assess MBA variation in ureaplasma clinical isolates. The presence of microorganisms was correlated with histological chorioamnionitis. Results: Ureaplasma spp. were isolated from 33/466 (7%) of placentas by culture or PCR. The presence of ureaplasmas, but not other microorganisms, was associated with histological chorioamnionitis (21/33 ureaplasma-positive vs. 8/42 other bacteria; p= 0.001). Ureaplasma clinical isolates demonstrating no MBA variation were associated with histological chorioamnionitis. By contrast, ureaplasmas displaying MBA variation were isolated from placentas with no significant histological chorioamnionitis (p= 0.001). Conclusion: Ureaplasma spp. within placentas delivered late preterm (7%) is associated with histological chorioamnionitis (p = 0.001). Decreased inflammation within chorioamnion was observed when the clinical ureaplasma isolates demonstrated variation of their surface-exposed lipoproteins (MBA). This variation may be a mechanism by which ureaplasmas modulate and evade the host immune response. So whilst ureaplasmas are present intra-amniotically they are not suspected because of the normal macroscopic appearance of the placentas and the amniotic fluid.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59681/

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Blackwell Publishing

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59681/1/59681Abstract.pdf

DOI:10.1111/jpc.12133

Sweeney, E. L., Kallapur, S. G., Gisslen, T. , Jobe, A. H., & Knox, C. L. (2013) Ureaplasma species multiple banded antigen (MBA) variation is associated with the severity of chorioamnionitis in late preterm placentas. Journal Of Paediatrics And Child Health, 49 (S2), p. 91.

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Copyright 2013 The Authors. Paediatrics and Child Health Division (Royal College of Physicians)

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

Palavras-Chave #060500 MICROBIOLOGY #110309 Infectious Diseases #111404 Reproduction #Late preterm birth #chorioamnionitis #bacteria #Ureaplasma species #multiple banded antigen (MBA) #severity of inflammation
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Journal Article