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- Title
Neonatal lymphocyte subpopulations analysis and maternal preterm premature rupture of membranes: a pilot study.
- Authors
Amadi, Margherita; Visentin, Silvia; Tosato, Francesca; Fogar, Paola; Giacomini, Giulia; Res, Giulia; Bonadies, Luca; Zaramella, Patrizia; Plebani, Mario; Cosmi, Erich; Baraldi, Eugenio
- Abstract
Preterm premature rupture of membranes (pPROM) causes preterm delivery, and increases maternal T-cell response against the fetus. Fetal inflammatory response prompts maturation of the newborn's immunocompetent cells, and could be associated with unfavorable neonatal outcome. The aims were (1) to examine the effects of pPROM on the newborn's and mother's immune system and (2) to assess the predictive value of immune system changes in neonatal morbidity. Mother-newborn pairs (18 mothers and 23 newborns) who experienced pPROM and controls (11 mothers and 14 newborns), were enrolled. Maternal and neonatal whole blood samples underwent flow cytometry to measure lymphocyte subpopulations. pPROM-newborns had fewer naïve CD4 T-cells, and more memory CD4 T-cells than control newborns. The effect was the same for increasing pPROM latency times before delivery. Gestational age and birth weight influenced maturation of the newborns' lymphocyte subpopulations and white blood cells, notably cytotoxic T-cells, regulatory T-cells, T-helper cells (absolute count), and CD4/CD8 ratio. Among morbidities, fewer naïve CD8 T-cells were found in bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) (p=0.0009), and more T-helper cells in early onset sepsis (p=0.04). pPROM prompts maturation of the newborn's T-cell immune system secondary to antigenic stimulation, which correlates with pPROM latency. Maternal immunity to inflammatory conditions is associated with a decrease in non-major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-restricted cytotoxic cells.
- Subjects
LYMPHOCYTE subsets; PREMATURE rupture of fetal membranes; REGULATORY T cells; IMMUNOCOMPETENT cells; LEUCOCYTES; PREMATURE labor
- Publication
Clinical Chemistry & Laboratory Medicine, 2021, Vol 59, Issue 10, p1688
- ISSN
1434-6621
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/cclm-2021-0375