Cellular immune responses in amniotic fluid of women with a sonographic short cervix

  • Jose Galaz
  • , Roberto Romero
  • , Yi Xu
  • , Derek Miller
  • , Dustyn Levenson
  • , Robert Para
  • , Aneesha Varrey
  • , Richard Hsu
  • , Anna Tong
  • , Sonia S. Hassan
  • , Chaur Dong Hsu
  • , Nardhy Gomez-Lopez

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Abstract

Objectives: A sonographic short cervix is one of the strongest predictors of preterm delivery. However, the cellular immune composition of amniotic fluid in women with a short cervix has not yet been described. Herein, we determined cellular and soluble immune responses in amniotic fluid from pregnant women with a mid-trimester asymptomatic short cervix. Methods: Amniotic fluid samples (n=77) were collected from asymptomatic women with a cervical length between 15 and 25 mm (n=36, short cervix) or ≤15 mm (n=41, severely short cervix) diagnosed by ultrasound. Flow cytometry and multiplex measurement of cytokines/chemokines were performed. Results: (1) The cellular immune composition of amniotic fluid did not differ between women with a severely short cervix (≤15 mm) and those with a short cervix 15-25 mm; (2) amniotic fluid concentrations of multiple cytokines/chemokines were higher in women with a severely short cervix (≤15 mm) than in those with a short cervix 15-25 mm; (3) the cellular immune composition of amniotic fluid did not differ between women with a severely short cervix (≤15 mm) who ultimately underwent preterm delivery and those who delivered at term; and (4) amniotic fluid concentrations of IL-2, but not other immune mediators, were increased in women with a severely short cervix (≤15 mm) who ultimately delivered preterm compared to those who delivered at term. Conclusions: Women with a severely short cervix (≤15 mm) have increased concentrations of pro-inflammatory mediators in the amniotic cavity; yet, these do not translate to changes in the cellular immune response.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)665-676
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Perinatal Medicine
Volume48
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2020

Keywords

  • Amniotic fluid
  • Chemokine
  • Cytokine
  • Immune cell
  • Intra-amniotic inflammation
  • Preterm

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