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Arthritis & Rheumatism | 2010

Decreased expression of heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor as a newly identified pathogenic mechanism of antiphospholipid-mediated defective placentation

N. Di Simone; Riccardo Marana; Roberta Castellani; F. Di Nicuolo; M.C. D'Alessio; Elena Raschi; Maria Orietta Borghi; Pojen P. Chen; Maurizio Sanguinetti; Alessandro Caruso; P. L. Meroni

OBJECTIVE Heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor (HB-EGF) plays a role in blastocyst implantation and is down-regulated in preeclampsia and in hypertensive pregnancy disorders associated with defective extravillous trophoblast invasion. Defective placentation and severe preeclampsia are also features of the antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). The purpose of this study was to investigate whether abnormal HB-EGF expression plays a pathogenic role in antiphospholipid antibody (aPL)-mediated defective placentation. METHODS HB-EGF expression in placental tissue was evaluated by Western blotting and messenger RNA analysis in normal and APS placentae. Polyclonal IgG fractions or monoclonal beta(2)-glycoprotein I-dependent aPL and their respective controls were investigated for the following 4 features: their binding to human trophoblast monolayers, as determined by cell enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA); their effect on HB-EGF expression by Western blotting in trophoblast cell extracts as well as by ELISA as a protein secreted in the culture supernatants; their inhibitory effect on in vitro trophoblast invasiveness, as evaluated by Matrigel assay; and their inhibitory effect on matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) levels, as measured by gelatin zymography. Experiments were also performed in the presence of serial concentrations of heparin or recombinant HB-EGF. RESULTS Placental APS tissue displayed reduced expression of HB-EGF. Polyclonal and monoclonal aPL bound to trophoblast monolayers and significantly reduced the in vitro synthesis and secretion of HB-EGF. Heparin inhibited aPL binding and restored HB-EGF expression in a dose-dependent manner. Addition of recombinant HB-EGF reduced the in vitro aPL-induced inhibition of Matrigel invasiveness as well as MMP-2 levels. CONCLUSION These preliminary findings suggest that the reduction of aPL-mediated HB-EGF represents an additional mechanism that is responsible for the defective placentation associated with APS and that heparin protects from aPL-induced damage by inhibiting antibody binding.


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2010

Anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies from celiac patients are responsible for trophoblast damage via apoptosis in vitro

Nicoletta Di Simone; Marco Silano; Roberta Castellani; Fiorella Di Nicuolo; M.C. D'Alessio; Francesco Franceschi; Alessandra Tritarelli; Antonio Maria Leone; Chiara Tersigni; Giovanni Gasbarrini; Nicolò Gentiloni Silveri; Alessandro Caruso; Antonio Gasbarrini

OBJECTIVES:The association between maternal celiac disease (CD) and both reduced fertility and increased risk of adverse pregnancy-related events has been long documented. However, no evidences are available regarding the pathogenic mechanisms of this link. The aim of this study was to determine whether anti-tissue transglutaminase (anti-tTG) antibodies are involved in the damage of trophoblastic cells in vitro.METHODS:Human primary trophoblastic cells, isolated from term placenta, were exposed to anti-tTG immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies, both commercially available and separated from sera of three untreated celiac women. The ability of anti-tTG antibodies to bind to trophoblastic cells, invasiveness of placental cells through a layer of extracellular matrix, and the activity of cellular matrix metalloprotease (MMP) and cellular apoptosis were evaluated, as indicators of trophoblast damage, by TdT-mediated dUTP digoxigenin nick end labeling (TUNEL) and annexin V expression.RESULTS:Anti-tTG IgG showed a specific dose- and time-dependent binding to human trophoblast. In addition, trophoblastic cells, after being exposed to anti-tTG IgG antibodies, both commercially available and separated from sera of celiac women, showed an impaired invasiveness, a decreased activity of cellular MMP, and a greater percentage of TUNEL positivity and annexin V positivity.CONCLUSIONS:We showed that the binding of anti-tTG antibodies to trophoblast might represent a key mechanism by which the embryo implantation and pregnancy outcome are impaired in untreated celiac pregnant women. Because healthy trophoblast development is essential for placental and fetal development, these data provide a novel mechanism for CD-induced infertility, early pregnancy loss, and intrauterine growth retardation.


European Journal of Dermatology | 2010

No evidence for fetal microchimerism in the skin of patients with pemphigoid gestationis

M.C. D'Alessio; Cinzia Mazzanti; Nicoletta Di Simone; Salvatore Mancuso; Giovanni Reddiconto; Mariagrazia Garzia; Giuseppe Leone; Tommaso Gobello; Alessandro Caruso

Auteur(s) : Maria Clara D’Alessio1, Cinzia Mazzanti2, Nicoletta Di Simone1, Salvatore Mancuso1, Giovanni Reddiconto3, Mariagrazia Garzia3, Giuseppe Leone3, Tommaso Gobello2, Alessandro Caruso1 1Instituto di Ginecologia ed Ostetricia, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Largo A. Gemelli 8, 00168 Rome, Italy 2Istituto Dermopatico dell’Immacolata, IDI-IRCCS, via dei Monti di Creta 104, 00167 Roma, Italy 3Instituto di Ematologia, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Largo A. Gemelli 8, 00168 [...]


Placenta | 2007

Low-molecular Weight Heparin Induces In Vitro Trophoblast Invasiveness: Role of Matrix Metalloproteinases and Tissue Inhibitors

N. Di Simone; F. Di Nicuolo; Maurizio Sanguinetti; Sergio Ferrazzani; M.C. D'Alessio; Roberta Castellani; A. Bompiani; Alessandro Caruso


Arthritis & Rheumatism | 2010

Decreased heparin-binding epidermal growth factor expression as a new pathogenic mechanism of the antiphospholipid-mediated defective placentation

Nicoletta Di Simone; Riccardo Marana; Roberta Castellani; Fiorella Di Nicuolo; M.C. D'Alessio; Elena Raschi; Mo Bprghi; Pp Chen; Maurizio Sanguinetti; Alessandro Caruso; P. L. Meroni


Gastroenterology | 2010

S2028 Gliadin Directly Elicits a TH1 Immune Response in Decidua From Celiac Pregnant Women

Marco Silano; Nicoletta Di Simone; Roberta Castellani; Chiara Tersigni; Silvia D'Ippolito; M.C. D'Alessio; Carlo Agostoni; Stefano Guandalini


Gastroenterology | 2009

M2023 Anti-Tissue Transglutaminase Antibodies from Celiac Patients Are Responsible of Trophoblast Damage via Apoptosis In Vitro: A Possible Role for Infertility, Early Pregnancy Loss and Intrauterine Growth Retardation?

Francesco Franceschi; Nicoletta Di Simone; Davide Roccarina; Giovanni Gigante; Bianca Giupponi; Guido De Marco; Veronica Ojetti; Federico Barbaro; Marco Silano; Roberta Castellani; Fiorella Di Nicuolo; M.C. D'Alessio; Alessandra Tritarelli; Antonello M Leone; Giovanni Gasbarrini; Nicolò Gentiloni Silveri; Alessandro Caruso; Antonio Gasbarrini


Gastroenterology | 2009

T1650 CagA-Positive Strains of H. pylori Cross React with Trophoblast Cells: A Role for Pre-Eclampsia and Poliabortivity?

Francesco Franceschi; Nicoletta Di Simone; Giovanni Gigante; Davide Roccarina; Bianca Giupponi; Veronica Ojetti; Guido De Marco; Federico Barbaro; Roberta Castellani; M.C. D'Alessio; Fiorella Di Nicuolo; Silvia D'Ippolito; Chiara Tersigni; Giovanni Gasbarrini; Antonio Gasbarrini; Alessandro Caruso; Nicolò Gentiloni Silveri


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2009

ANTI-TISSUE TRANSGLUTAMINASE ANTIBODIES FROM CELIAC PATIENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE OF TROPHOBLAST DAMAGE VIA APOPTOSIS IN VITRO: A POSSIBLE ROLE FOR INFERTILITY, EARLY PREGNANCY LOSS AND INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RETARDATION?

Francesco Franceschi; N. Di Simone; Davide Roccarina; Giovanni Gigante; Bianca Giupponi; G. DeMarco; Marco Silano; Roberta Castellani; F. Di Nicuolo; M.C. D'Alessio; Alessandra Tritarelli; Antonio Maria Leone; Veronica Ojetti; G. Gasbarrini; N. Gentiloni Silveri; Alessandro Caruso; A. Gasbarrini


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2009

CAGA-POSITIVE STRAINS OF H. PYLORI CROSS REACT WITH TROPHOBLAST CELLS: A ROLE FOR PRE-ECLAMPSIA AND POLYABORTIVITY?

Francesco Franceschi; N. Di Simone; Giovanni Gigante; Davide Roccarina; Bianca Giupponi; G. De Marco; Roberta Castellani; M.C. D'Alessio; F. Di Nicuolo; Silvia D'Ippolito; Chiara Tersigni; G. Gasbarrini; A. Gasbarrini; Alessandro Caruso; N. Gentiloni Silveri

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Roberta Castellani

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Alessandro Caruso

The Catholic University of America

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Giovanni Gigante

Sapienza University of Rome

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Nicoletta Di Simone

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Antonio Gasbarrini

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Bianca Giupponi

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Davide Roccarina

Sapienza University of Rome

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Giovanni Gasbarrini

The Catholic University of America

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Chiara Tersigni

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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