IL-10 inhibits while calcitriol reestablishes placental antimicrobial peptides gene expression

J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 2015 Apr:148:187-93. doi: 10.1016/j.jsbmb.2014.07.012. Epub 2014 Aug 1.

Abstract

IL-10 and calcitriol help to achieve a successful pregnancy by suppressing active maternal immunity; however, these factors exert opposite effects upon microbial infections. In the skin and immune cells, IL-10 downregulates β-defensins while calcitriol induces cathelicidin gene expression in various tissues including placenta. Though, the regulation of human placental β-defensins by IL-10 and calcitriol has not been studied. Therefore, we explored the regulation of these antimicrobial peptides expression in cultured placental cells by calcitriol and IL-10 alone and combined. Real time PCR showed that calcitriol stimulated, while IL-10 inhibited, β-defensins and cathelicidin gene expression (P<0.05). In coincubations studies, calcitriol was able to maintain antimicrobial peptides gene expression above control values, overriding IL-10 inhibitory effects. Calcitriol downregulated endogenous IL-10 secretion. Interestingly, calcitriol and TNF-α cooperatively enhanced β-defensins, while TNF-α reduced basal and calcitriol-stimulated cathelicidin gene expression. In summary, calcitriol and IL-10 exerted opposite effects on antimicrobial peptides expression in the human placenta, suggesting that unbalanced production of IL-10 and calcitriol could be deleterious to innate immune responses during gestation. Our results suggest that calcitriol enhancement of placental defenses involves two mechanisms: (1) downregulation of IL-10 secretion and (2) direct upregulation of β-defensins and cathelicidin gene expression. Considering that IL-10 and calcitriol differentially regulate the innate immune response in the placenta, in the case of an infection, calcitriol might restrict IL-10 permissive actions towards microbial invasion while restrains inflammation, allowing for pregnancy to continue in quiescence. These results strongly advice maternal vitamin D sufficiency during pregnancy.

Keywords: Cathelicidin; Innate defense; Placenta; β-Defensin.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Infective Agents / metabolism
  • Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides
  • Calcitriol / pharmacology*
  • Cathelicidins
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Female
  • Gene Expression Regulation / drug effects*
  • Humans
  • Immunity, Innate / drug effects
  • Interleukin-10 / pharmacology*
  • Placenta / drug effects*
  • Placenta / immunology
  • Placenta / metabolism
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Pregnancy
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha / pharmacology
  • Vitamins / pharmacology*
  • beta-Defensins / genetics*

Substances

  • Anti-Infective Agents
  • Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides
  • DEFB103A protein, human
  • DEFB4A protein, human
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
  • Vitamins
  • beta-Defensins
  • Interleukin-10
  • Calcitriol
  • Cathelicidins