Spermadhesin PSP-I/PSP-II heterodimer induces migration of polymorphonuclear neutrophils into the uterine cavity of the sow
Abstract
Seminal plasma (SP) is a complex fluid which exerts biological actions in the female reproductive tract. In pigs, SP elicits endometrial inflammation and consequent immune changes after mating. This study tested whether heparin-binding spermadhesins (HBPs) and the heterodimer of porcine sperm adhesions I and II (PSP-I/PSP-II) in SP recruit different lymphocyte subsets (CD2+, CD4+ and CD8+ T cells) or polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) to the superficial endometrium or luminal epithelium and lumen, respectively, of oestrous sows. In Experiment 1, endometrial biopsies were taken between 2 and 120
min after infusion of uterine horns with HBPs, PSP-I/PSP-II or saline and evaluated by immunohistochemistry or histology. In Experiment 2, the uterus of oestrous sows was infused with PSP-I/PSP-II or saline to assess PMN numbers in the uterine lumen 3
h later. PSP-I/PSP-II elicited CD2+ T cell recruitment from 10
min, and CD8+ T cells from 60
min after infusion, while HBPs increased CD4+ T cell recruitment by 120
min. PSP-I/PSP-II but not HBPs induced PMN migration to the surface epithelium by 10
min. PMN numbers were elevated 5-fold by 30
min and 7-fold from 60
min, with PMNs detectable in the lumen from 30
min after infusion. Six-fold more PMNs were collected from the uterine lumen of PSP-I/PSP-II-infused sows compared to controls at 3
h after infusion. These data show that PSP-I/PSP-II heterodimer in seminal plasma has a predominant role in triggering the recruitment of uterine PMNs and T cells after mating, initiating a cascade of transient and long-lasting immunological events.
Keywords: Seminal plasma, Spermadhesins, PMNs, Inflammation, T cells, Endometrium, In vivo, Pig
PII: S0165-0378(09)00525-7
doi:10.1016/j.jri.2009.10.007
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