白色念珠菌
怀孕
白色体
不利影响
流产
状态5
生物
免疫学
免疫印迹
医学
内科学
信号转导
微生物学
细胞生物学
遗传学
生物化学
基因
作者
Yuhan Zhang,Ling Zhao,Aiwen Wu,Pingping Lin,Jianing Fan,Jie Chen,Xinyan Wang,Xin Zeng
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.micinf.2023.105232
摘要
Pregnant women with vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) may experience adverse pregnancy outcomes such as premature delivery, intrauterine infection, abortion, and neonatal infection. Therefore, finding new treatments for VVC in pregnancy is a public health priority. We aimed to study the adverse consequences of Candida albicans (C. albicans) vaginal infection in pregnant mice and explore the mechanisms by which C. albicans affects macrophages. Our findings contribute to the development of new approaches to treat VVC during pregnancy. We established an animal model of vaginal infection by C. albicans in pregnant mice and observed adverse pregnancy outcomes such as decreased body weight, reduced implantation number, and increased abortion rates. Additionally, we infected mouse macrophage line RAW264.7 cells with C. albicans and established a cell model. We employed RT-qPCR, Western blot, and immunofluorescence staining to verify the changes in the IL-15/STAT5 signaling pathway and the role it played on the M1 polarization of C. albicans-infected macrophages at both the gene and protein levels. Our results indicate that the adverse pregnancy outcomes in VVC may be linked to changes in the IL-15/STAT5 pathway induced by C. albicans, which could impact macrophage M1 polarization.
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