Placental hla-g expression among women living or not with HIV-1
International Journal of Development Research
Placental hla-g expression among women living or not with HIV-1
Received 11th January, 2024; Received in revised form 27th January, 2024; Accepted 02nd February, 2024; Published online 28th February, 2024
Copyright©2024, Dr. Suneetha Kondeti. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Introduction: The immune checkpoint HLA-G molecule is highly expressed in the placenta’s extravillous trophoblast cells and has a pivotal role in immune tolerance during pregnancy. Since HIV-1 can infect trophoblast cells and may modify HLA-G expression to subvert host immune defenses, in this study we evaluated the HLA-G expression in third-trimester placental tissue of women living or not with HIV-1. Methods: Immunohistochemistry assay to evaluate HLA-G staining of 183 fragments of paraffin-embedded placental tissue, of which 90 from HIV-1-positive women(HIV+) and 93 from non-positive women(HIV-), were performed. Results: HLA-G staining was observed in extravillous trophoblast(EVT) cells and endothelial and Hofbauer cells, but not in syncytiotrophoblast for both. According to the magnitude of HLA-G staining, HIV-1-non-positive placenta exhibited increased HLA-G staining [negative(6.70%) and 3+(60.00%)], when compared to infected placenta, [negative(30.10%) and 3+(45.16%)] (P<0.01). Overall, decreases in HLA-G expression were significantly associated with pregnancy HIV-1 infection [P<0.01; odds ratio: 2.47(95% CI: 1.47–4.14)]. Other biomarkers of HIV-1 infection like viral load, CD4+ T-cell count, and antiretroviral therapy used during pregnancy showed no association with HLA-G. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that HIV-1 infection can modulate HLA-G expression in EVT cells, which may contribute to an immunological environment affecting the outcome of infection.