Diabetes during pregnancy influences Hofbauer cells, a subtype of placental macrophages, to acquire a pro-inflammatory phenotype

  • Sisino, Giorgia
  • Bouckenooghe, Thomas
  • Aurientis, Sandra
  • Fontaine, Pierre
  • Storme, Laurent
  • Vambergue, Anne
Publication date
December 2013
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.

Abstract

AbstractGrowing evidence indicates that maternal pathophysiological conditions, such as diabetes, influence fetal growth and could program metabolic disease in adulthood. Placental cells, particularly Hofbauer cells (HBCs), which are placental macrophages characterized by an anti-inflammatory profile (M2), can sense the modified maternal environment. The goal of this study was to investigate the direct effect of hyperglycemia on HBCs. We studied, at mRNA and protein levels, some markers of M2 and M1 (pro-inflammatory) macrophages in placentae from control and diabetic patients to assess the balance between pro- and anti-inflammatory macrophages: an imbalance of M2 to M1 macrophages has been observed in humans. We used pregnant rats, receivi...

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