Sildenafil Citrate Downregulates PDE5A mRNA Expression in Women with Recurrent Pregnancy Loss without Altering Angiogenic Factors-A Preliminary Study.
Monika KniotekAleksander RoszczykMichał ZychMałgorzata WrzosekMonika SzafarowskaRadoslaw ZagożdżonMałgorzata Maria JerzakPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
In our previous study, we showed that sildenafil citrate (SC), a selective PDE5A blocker, modulated NK cell activity in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss, which correlated with positive pregnancy outcomes. It was found that NK cells had a pivotal role in decidualization, angiogenesis, spiral artery remodeling, and the regulation of trophoblast invasion. Thus, in the current study, we determined the effects of SC on angiogenic factor expression and production, as well as idNK cell activity in the presence of nitric synthase blocker L-NMMA. Methods: NK cells (CD56+) were isolated from the peripheral blood of 15 patients and 15 fertile women on MACS columns and cultured in transformation media containing IL-15, TGF-β, and AZA-a methylation agent-for 7 days in hypoxia (94% N2, 1% O2, 5% CO2). Cultures were set up in four variants: (1) with SC, (2) without SC, (3) with NO, a synthase blocker, and (4) with SC and NO synthase blocker. NK cell activity was determined after 7 days of culturing as CD107a expression after an additional 4h of stimulation with K562 erythroleukemia cells. The expression of the PDE5A, VEGF-A, PIGF, IL-8, and RENBP genes was determined with quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) using TaqMan probes and ELISA was used to measure the concentrations of VEGF-A, PLGF, IL-8, Ang-I, Ang-II, IFN-γ proteins in culture supernatants after SC supplementation. Results: SC downregulated PDE5A expression and had no effect on other studied angiogenic factors. VEGF-A expression was increased in RPL patients compared with fertile women. Similarly, VEGF production was enhanced in RPL patients' supernatants and SC increased the concentration of PIGF in culture supernatants. SC did not affect the expression or concentration of other studied factors, nor idNK cell activity, regardless of NO synthase blockade.
Keyphrases
- nk cells
- poor prognosis
- pregnancy outcomes
- end stage renal disease
- endothelial cells
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- peritoneal dialysis
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- binding protein
- gene expression
- real time pcr
- immune response
- pregnant women
- single cell
- pulmonary hypertension
- small molecule
- stem cells
- induced apoptosis
- signaling pathway
- mesenchymal stem cells
- patient reported outcomes
- insulin resistance
- bone marrow
- photodynamic therapy
- skeletal muscle
- mass spectrometry