Fetal and neonatal IL-13 production during pregnancy and at birth and subsequent development of atopic symptoms

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作者
Williams, TJ [1 ]
Jones, CA [1 ]
Miles, EA [1 ]
Warner, JO [1 ]
Warner, JA [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southampton, Sch Med, Southampton, Hants, England
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
IL-13; pregnancy; neonate; atopy;
D O I
10.1067/mai.2000.106211
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background: Cytokine production at the materno-fetal interface may influence the development of atopy-predisposing immune responses. Because IL-13 possesses IL-4-like activity and may regulate the immune responses observed in atopy, it may contribute to the expression of the atopic phenotype initiated during intrauterine life. Objective: We sought to examine IL-13 expression by fetal and neonatal cells and the placenta. Methods: The production of IL-13 by neonatal and fetal T cells was examined by culturing the cells in the presence or absence of PHA. Production of IL-13 at term was considered in the context of the later development of atopic disease in the child, IL-13 expression in the placenta was assessed by using immunohistochemistry. Results: IL-13 immunoreactivity within the placenta was restricted to 16 to 27 weeks' gestation (6/6 positive vs 0/10 at >27 weeks' gestation). In contrast, spontaneous release of IL-13 by fetal mononuclear cells was first observed from 27 weeks' gestation but was undetectable after 37 weeks' gestation, PHA-stimulated mononuclear cells showed increased IL-13 levels in 80% of samples. Term babies (>37 weeks' gestation) with a parental history of atopy with atopic symptoms by 3 years of age produced significantly lower concentrations of PHA-induced IL-13 when compared with babies with no parental history of atopy (P = .034). Conclusion: Thus babies at risk of atopic disease in infancy display defective IL-13 production at birth. This may represent an inherent immaturity in the development of T cell-cytokine responses in babies at genetic risk for atopy or could be a consequence of downregulation of responses by other factors. Normal pregnancy, irrespective of atopic status, is associated with the production of appreciable quantities of IL-13 initially by the placenta and subsequently by the fetus. The regulation of this production and its consequences for the mother and fetus remains to be elaborated.
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