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Autoimmunity Reviews | 2016

Humoral and cellular autoimmunity in women with recurrent pregnancy losses and repeated implantation failures: A possible role of vitamin D.

Joanne Kwak-Kim; Annie Skariah; Li Wu; Dinorah Salazar; Nayoung Sung; Kuniaki Ota

Women with recurrent pregnancy losses (RPL) and repeated implantation failures (RIF) have auto- and cellular immune abnormalities. Approximately, 20% of women with RPL have autoimmune abnormalities, particularly antiphospholipid antibodies (APA). In addition, these women have a higher prevalence of antinuclear antibody, anti-thyroperoxidase and anti-thyroglobulin antibodies, and other non-organ-specific autoantibodies. In women with RPL, the presence of autoimmunity is often associated with cellular immune abnormalities, such as increased NK cell levels and Th1/Th2 cell ratios. Vitamin D (VD) plays a major role in regulation of auto- and cellular immune abnormalities. VD deficiency is prevalent in women with RPL, and women with VD deficiency have increased auto- and cellular immune abnormalities as compared with women with normal VD levels. VD has immune regulatory effects on various immune effectors including T, B and NK cells. Potential therapeutic application of VD for RPL and RIF with auto- and cellular immune abnormalities should be explored.


Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2018

Early pregnancy immune biomarkers in peripheral blood may predict preeclampsia

M.D. Salazar Garcia; Y. Mobley; J. Henson; Michael L. Davies; Annie Skariah; Svetlana V. Dambaeva; Alice Gilman-Sachs; Kenneth D. Beaman; C. Lampley; Joanne Kwak-Kim

We performed a prospective cohort study in 197 pregnant women. Peripheral blood was collected between 5 and 16 weeks of gestation. Intracellular cytokine analysis and immunophenotype were performed by flow-cytometry. Serum levels of cytokines and chemokines were analyzed by multiplex assay. 86 patients were eligible for the analysis and 10.5% (n=9) developed preeclampsia. Patients with preeclampsia had significantly higher percentage of CD3+CD4+TNFα+ T helper (Th) 1 cells (45.4±10.3 vs 37.1±8.5, P=0.032) and CD3+CD4+IL17+ Th 17 cells (2.4±1.3 vs 1.6±1.1, P=0.029) when compared to those of patients without preeclampsia. CD3+CD4+CD25+CD127dim/- T regulatory cells (Treg) cells (5.7±1.2% vs 7.0±1.6%, P=0.015) were significantly lower in patients with preeclampsia when compared to those without preeclampsia. Patients with preeclampsia had significantly higher TNFα/IL-10 cell ratio (43.8±10.3 vs 34.3±7.9, P=0.005) and Th17/Treg cell ratio (0.5±0.3 vs 0.2±0.2, P=0.011) when compared to those of patients without preeclampsia. IL-8 and Macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-1α serum levels were significantly higher in patients with preeclampsia when compared with patients without preeclampsia (Median=341.0 vs 87.6, U=152, P=0.020 and Median=35.7 vs 17.7, U=120, P=0.029 respectively). Serum MCP-1 levels were significantly lower in patients with preeclampsia when compared with patients without preeclampsia (Median=233.8 vs 390.9, U=183, P=0.021). The logistic regression predictive model combining TNFα/IL-10 ratios, IL-8 and MCP-1 serum levels had the best performance (AUC=0.886, 95%CI 0.8-0.9). We concluded that elevated Th1 and Th17 cell percentages, elevated TNFα/IL-10 and Th17/Treg cell ratios and decreased Treg cell percentages in early pregnancy are associated with preeclampsia.


American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2017

Low-dose prednisone and immunoglobulin G treatment for woman at risk for neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia and T helper 1 immunity

Annie Skariah; Nayoung Sung; Maria D. Salazar Garcia; Li Wu; Anjali Tikoo; Alice Gilman-Sachs; Joanne Kwak-Kim

Fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia is an alloimmune disorder resulting from platelet opsonization by maternal antibodies that destroy fetal platelets. As there is no antenatal screening or immunization to prevent sensitization, selection of high‐risk population or the prevention of antenatal sensitization is significantly limited.


Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2016

Deficiency in memory B cell compartment in a patient with infertility and recurrent pregnancy losses

Nayoung Sung; H.J. Byeon; M.D. Salazar Garcia; Annie Skariah; Li Wu; Svetlana V. Dambaeva; Kenneth D. Beaman; Alice Gilman-Sachs; Joanne Kwak-Kim

Alterations in normal balance of B cell subsets have been reported in various rheumatic diseases. In this study, we report a woman with a history of recurrent pregnancy losses (RPL) and infertility who had low levels of memory B cells. A 35-year-old woman with a history of RPL and infertility was demonstrated to have increased peripheral blood CD19+ B cells with persistently low levels of memory B cell subsets. Prior to the frozen donor egg transfer cycle, prednisone and intravenous immunoglobulin G (IVIg) treatment was initiated and patient achieved dichorionic diamniotic twin pregnancies. During pregnancy, proportion (%) of switched memory B cells CD27+IgD- increased, while percent of total CD19+ B cells and CD27-IgD+ naive B cells were gradually decreased with a high dose IVIg treatment. She developed cervical incompetence at 20 weeks of gestation, received a Cesarean section at 32 weeks of gestation due to preterm labor, and delivered twin babies. B cell subset abnormalities may be associated with infertility, RPL and preterm labor, and further investigation is needed.


American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2018

Dysregulated uterine natural killer cells and vascular remodeling in women with recurrent pregnancy losses

Haidy Elazzamy; Svetlana V. Dambaeva; Dimantha Katukurundage; Maria D. Salazar Garcia; Annie Skariah; Youssef Hussein; Alfredo Germain; Emilio Fernandez; Alice Gilman-Sachs; Kenneth D. Beaman; Joanne Kwak-Kim

Angiogenesis and vascular remodeling in secretory endometrium represent one of the crucial steps in pregnancy establishment, for which uterine NK (uNK) cells have an important role. Impairment of these steps may proceed to implantation and instigate initial pathology of recurrent pregnancy losses (RPL). In this study, we aim to investigate vascular development and density of uNK cells in secretory endometrium of women with RPL.


Fertility and Sterility | 2017

Endometrium IL-22 expression during implantation window is associated with abnormal endometrium immune profile

Svetlana V. Dambaeva; Dimantha Katukurundage; M.D. Salazar Garcia; Annie Skariah; Alice Gilman-Sachs; C. Coulam; Joanne Kwak-Kim; Kenneth D. Beaman


Fertility and Sterility | 2017

Association between endometrial and peripheral blood immune profiles and reproductive outcome in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss, repeated implantation failure and infertility

M.D. Salazar Garcia; Annie Skariah; Youssef Hussein; Haidy Elazzamy; Svetlana V. Dambaeva; Kenneth D. Beaman; Alice Gilman-Sachs; Joanne Kwak-Kim


Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2016

Inflammatory cytokines and chemokines are elevated in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

Maria D. Salazar; Kuniaki Ota; Nayoung Sung; Li Wu; Annie Skariah; Svetlana V. Dambaeva; Kenneth D. Beaman; Alice Gilman-Sachs; Joanne Kwak-Kim


Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2016

GnRH analogues induce pro-inflammatory changes in T cell immunity

Nayoung Sung; Maria D. Salazar; Li Wu; Annie Skariah; Svetlana V. Dambaeva; Kenneth D. Beaman; Alice Gilman-Sachs; Joanne Kwak-Kim


Fertility and Sterility | 2016

Endometrial gene expression of women with recurrent pregnancy losses and infertility

Li Wu; Dimantha Katukurundage; Nayoung Sung; M.D. Salazar Garcia; Annie Skariah; Svetlana V. Dambaeva; Alice Gilman-Sachs; Kenneth D. Beaman; Joanne Kwak-Kim

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Joanne Kwak-Kim

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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Alice Gilman-Sachs

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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Kenneth D. Beaman

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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Svetlana V. Dambaeva

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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Li Wu

Ohio State University

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Nayoung Sung

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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M.D. Salazar Garcia

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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Dimantha Katukurundage

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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Haidy Elazzamy

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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Kuniaki Ota

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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