BAFF and APRIL counterregulate susceptibility to inflammation-induced preterm birth
B细胞激活因子
炎症
怀孕
免疫学
医学
单克隆抗体
生物
抗体
B细胞
遗传学
作者
Jessica Doll,Maria E. Moreno‐Fernandez,Traci E. Stankiewicz,Jennifer L. Wayland,Adrienne N. Wilburn,Benjamin Weinhaus,Claire Chougnet,Daniela Giordano,Monica Cappelletti,Pietro Presicce,Suhas G. Kallapur,Nathan Salomonis,Tamara Tilburgs,Senad Divanovic
Highlights•BAFF promotes susceptibility to preterm birth•APRIL reduces susceptibility to preterm birth•Targeting BAFF/APRIL axis has potential for therapeutic utility in preterm birth•BAFF and APRIL modulate macrophage gene expression and inflammatory vigorSummaryClinical evidence points to a function for B cell-activating factor (BAFF) in pregnancy. However, direct roles for BAFF-axis members in pregnancy have not been examined. Here, via utility of genetically modified mice, we report that BAFF promotes inflammatory responsiveness and increases susceptibility to inflammation-induced preterm birth (PTB). In contrast, we show that the closely related A proliferation-inducing ligand (APRIL) decreases inflammatory responsiveness and susceptibility to PTB. Known BAFF-axis receptors serve a redundant function in signaling BAFF/APRIL presence in pregnancy. Treatment with anti-BAFF/APRIL monoclonal antibodies or BAFF/APRIL recombinant proteins is sufficient to manipulate susceptibility to PTB. Notably, macrophages at the maternal-fetal interface produce BAFF, while BAFF and APRIL presence divergently shape macrophage gene expression and inflammatory function. Overall, our findings demonstrate that BAFF and APRIL play divergent inflammatory roles in pregnancy and provide therapeutic targets for mitigating risk of inflammation-induced PTB.Graphical abstract