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Evaluation of the placental environment with a new in vitro model of histocultures of early and term placentae: determination of cytokine and chemokine expression profiles
Fecha
2005-02Registro en:
Faye, Albert; Pornprasert, Sakorn; Dolcini, Guillermina Laura; Avé, Patrick; Taïeb, Joélle Z.; et al.; Evaluation of the placental environment with a new in vitro model of histocultures of early and term placentae: determination of cytokine and chemokine expression profiles; W B Saunders Co Ltd; Placenta; 26; 2-3; 2-2005; 262-267
0143-4004
1532-3102
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Faye, Albert
Pornprasert, Sakorn
Dolcini, Guillermina Laura
Avé, Patrick
Taïeb, Joélle Z.
Taupin, Jean Luc
Derrien, Muriel
Huerre, Michel René
Barré Sinoussi, Françoise
Chaouat, Gerard
Menu, Elizabeth
Resumen
We aimed to set up and validate a new in vitro model of placental histocultures, for the evaluation of cytokine and chemokine profiles of the placental environment, over a long culture period. Micro-explant cultures from 6 early and 6 term placentae were set up on collagen sponge gel supports at a liquid/air interface. At various times during culture, we analyzed tissue morphology and cell death by microscopy and quantified beta-hCG production and mRNA levels for beta-hCG and insulin-like 4 (INSL4). Levels of IL-6, LIF, TNF alpha, IL-10, IFN-gamma, IL-16 and RANTES in the medium were measured by ELISA on days 1, 4 and 7 of culture. SDF-1 mRNA expression was determined by real-time PCR at the same time points. Histocultures from early and term placentae remained viable until day 10. High levels of IL-6 and LIF production, low levels of TNF alpha, IL-10 and IFN-gamma production and significant SDF-1 expression were observed. These data indicate that placental histoculture is a suitable and reliable in vitro model for studying the placental environment.