Antigen-Presenting Cells Represent Targets for R5 HIV-1 Infection in the First Trimester Pregnancy Uterine Mucosa

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Marlin, Romain
Nugeyre, Marie-Therese
de Truchis, Claire
Berkane, Nadia
Gervaise, Amelie
Barre-Sinoussi, Francoise
Menu, Elisabeth
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[1] Institut Pasteur, Regulation of Retroviral Infection Unit, Department of Virology, Paris
[2] Gynecology-Obstetrics Service, A. Béclère Hospital, AP-HP, Clamart
[3] Department of Gynecology Obstetrics and Reproductive Medecine, Tenon Hospital, AP-HP, Paris
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10.1371/journal.pone.0005971
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Background: During the first trimester of pregnancy, HIV-1 mother-to-child transmission is relatively rare despite the permissivity of placental cells to cell-to-cell HIV-1 infection. The placenta interacts directly with maternal uterine cells (decidual cells) but the physiological role of the decidua in the control of HIV-1 transmission and whether decidua could be a source of infected cells is unknown. Methodology/Principal Findings: To answer to this question, decidual mononuclear cells were exposed to HIV-1 in vitro. Decidual cells were shown to be more susceptible to infection by an R5 HIV-1, as compared to an X4 HIV-1. Infected cells were identified by flow cytometry analysis. The results showed that CD14(+) cells were the main targets of HIV-1 infection in the decidua. These infected CD14+ cells expressed DC-SIGN, CD11b, CD11c, the Fc gamma receptor CD16, CD32 and CD64, classical MHC class-I and class-II and maturation and activation molecules CD83, CD80 and CD86. The permissivity of decidual tissue was also evaluated by histoculture. Decidual tissue was not infected by X4 HIV-1 but was permissive to R5 HIV-1. Different profiles of infection were observed depending on tissue localization. Conclusions/Significance: The presence of HIV-1 target cells in the decidua in vitro and the low rate of in utero mother-to-child transmission during the first trimester of pregnancy suggest that a natural control occurs in vivo limiting cell-to-cell infection of the placenta and consequently infection of the fetus.
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