Hofbauer Cells and COVID-19 in Pregnancy

Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2021 Nov 1;145(11):1328-1340. doi: 10.5858/arpa.2021-0296-SA.

Abstract

Context.—: SARS-CoV-2 can undergo maternal-fetal transmission, heightening interest in the placental pathology findings from this infection. Transplacental SARS-CoV-2 transmission is typically accompanied by chronic histiocytic intervillositis together with necrosis and positivity of syncytiotrophoblast for SARS-CoV-2. Hofbauer cells are placental macrophages that have been involved in viral diseases, including HIV and Zika virus, but their involvement in SARS-CoV-2 is unknown.

Objective.—: To determine whether SARS-CoV-2 can extend beyond the syncytiotrophoblast to enter Hofbauer cells, endothelium, and other villous stromal cells in infected placentas of liveborn and stillborn infants.

Design.—: Case-based retrospective analysis by 29 perinatal and molecular pathology specialists of placental findings from a preselected cohort of 22 SARS-CoV-2-infected placentas delivered to pregnant women testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 from 7 countries. Molecular pathology methods were used to investigate viral involvement of Hofbauer cells, villous capillary endothelium, syncytiotrophoblast, and other fetal-derived cells.

Results.—: Chronic histiocytic intervillositis and trophoblast necrosis were present in all 22 placentas (100%). SARS-CoV-2 was identified in Hofbauer cells from 4 of 22 placentas (18.2%). Villous capillary endothelial staining was positive in 2 of 22 cases (9.1%), both of which also had viral positivity in Hofbauer cells. Syncytiotrophoblast staining occurred in 21 of 22 placentas (95.5%). Hofbauer cell hyperplasia was present in 3 of 22 placentas (13.6%). In the 7 cases having documented transplacental infection of the fetus, 2 (28.6%) occurred in placentas with Hofbauer cell staining positive for SARS-CoV-2.

Conclusions.—: SARS-CoV-2 can extend beyond the trophoblast into the villous stroma, involving Hofbauer cells and capillary endothelial cells, in a small number of infected placentas. Most cases of SARS-CoV-2 transplacental fetal infection occur without Hofbauer cell involvement.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • COVID-19 / immunology
  • COVID-19 / pathology
  • COVID-19 / transmission*
  • COVID-19 / virology*
  • Cell Proliferation
  • Endothelium / pathology
  • Endothelium / virology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Hyperplasia / pathology
  • Hyperplasia / virology
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical*
  • Macrophages / pathology
  • Macrophages / physiology
  • Macrophages / virology*
  • Male
  • Placenta / pathology
  • Placenta / virology*
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Complications, Infectious / immunology
  • Pregnancy Complications, Infectious / pathology
  • Pregnancy Complications, Infectious / virology*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • SARS-CoV-2 / immunology
  • SARS-CoV-2 / pathogenicity*
  • Stillbirth
  • Trophoblasts / pathology
  • Trophoblasts / virology