Interleukin-12 augments cytolytic activity of peripheral and decidual lymphocytes against choriocarcinoma cell lines and primary culture human placental trophoblasts
S. Hayakawa et al., Interleukin-12 augments cytolytic activity of peripheral and decidual lymphocytes against choriocarcinoma cell lines and primary culture human placental trophoblasts, AM J REPROD, 41(5), 1999, pp. 320-329
PROBLEM: Human trophoblasts are tolerant to the maternal immune system, but
susceptible to interleukin (IL)-2-activated lymphocytes. IL-12 is also a k
ey cytokine in the induction of cytotoxic responses. We administered IL-12
to peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) and to decidual lymphocytes (DLs) an
d studied resulting cytotoxicity against trophoblasts.
METHOD OF STUDY: PBLs and DLs were stimulated with rIL-2 and/or rIL-12 for
48 hr in vitro. Cytotoxicity against the choriocarcinoma cell line JEG-3, J
AR, and primary culture trophoblasts were examined by LDH release assay. Th
e proliferative response was estimated by MTT assay. Expression of cytotoxi
c factors was studied by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (R
T-PCR).
RESULTS: Whereas IL-12 alone produced a modest enhancement in cytotoxicity
of PBLs and DLs, the combination of IL-2 and IL-12 was most effective in tr
ophoblast cell lysis. IL-12 enhanced the mRNA expression of T-cell specific
serine protease (TSP, granzyme B) and Fast in DLs, but the expression of p
erforin was unchanged. Expression of these cytotoxic factors in PBLs was up
-regulated by IL-12.
CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate critical roles of IL-12 in the activation
of maternal lymphocytes, which could possibly result in pregnancy failure
syndromes.