Pharmaceutics (Jun 2021)

Impact of Th-17 Cytokines on the Regulation of Transporters in Human Placental Explants

  • Kamelia Mirdamadi,
  • Jacinda Kwok,
  • Ori Nevo,
  • Howard Berger,
  • Micheline Piquette-Miller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13060881
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 881

Abstract

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Activated T helper 17 (Th-17) cytokines play a role in the pathophysiology of autoimmune and infectious diseases. While these diseases affect many women of childbearing age, little is known about the effect of these cytokines on placental transporters. As several pro-inflammatory cytokines impact the expression of ABC and SLC placental transporters, we hypothesized that these transporters may be similarly altered by elevated levels of circulating Th-17 cytokines. Cultured term human villous explants were treated with IL-17A, IL-22, or IL-23, alone or in combination. Samples were analyzed using qRT-PCR and Western blotting. The mRNA expression of OATP2B1 was significantly downregulated in explants by all individual cytokines and combination treatments, while decreased protein expression was seen with IL-23 and combination (p p p < 0.01). Elevated Th-17 cytokines, which are seen in infectious and autoimmune diseases, affect the expression and activity of OATP2B1, as well as mRNA expression of placental BCRP, OAT4, and OCT3. This dysregulation could impact the fetal exposure to endogenous and exogenous substrates.

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