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  • Cytomegalovirus infection elicits a conserved chemokine response from human and guinea pig amnion cells.

Cytomegalovirus infection elicits a conserved chemokine response from human and guinea pig amnion cells.

Virology (2020-08-26)
Dira S Putri, Zachary W Berkebile, Hiba J Mustafa, Claudia Fernández-Alarcón, Juan E Abrahante, Mark R Schleiss, Craig J Bierle
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Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infects the chorioamnion, but whether these infections cause fetal membrane dysfunction remains poorly understood. We sought to assess whether guinea pig cytomegalovirus (GPCMV) infects amnion-derived cells in vitro, compare the inflammatory response of amnion cells to GPCMV and HCMV, and determine if GPCMV infects the amnion in vivo. We found that GPCMV replicates in primary guinea pig amnion derived cells and HPV16 E6/E7-transduced amniotic epithelial cells (AEC[E6/E7]s). HCMV and GPCMV infection of amnion cells increased the transcription of the chemokines CCL5/Ccl5, CXCL8/Cxcl8, and CXCL10/Cxcl10. Myd88-knockdown decreased Ccl5 and Cxc8 transcription in GPCMV-infected AEC[E6/E7]s. GPCMV was detected in the guinea pig amnion after primary maternal infection, revealing that guinea pigs are an appropriate model to study fetal membrane physiology after cytomegalovirus infection. As inflammation is known to cause fetal membrane weakening, the amnion's response to cytomegalovirus infection may cause preterm birth and other adverse pregnancy outcomes.

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抗-巨细胞病毒抗体,克隆8B1.2, clone 8B1.2, Chemicon®, from mouse