Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2788461 Placenta 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Maternal platelets can be detected on first trimester placental explants.•They adhere to perivillous fibrin-type fibrinoid.•Platelet-derived factors, such as CCL5 and CXCL4 are released into culture supernatants.•Platelet-derived factors can distort analysis of the placental secretion profile.

Placental villous explant culture has been increasingly recognized as suitable model to study secretion of inflammatory and immune modulating factors by human placenta. Most of these factors likely derive from the syncytiotrophoblast, whereas extraplacental sources such as maternal peripheral blood cells are rarely considered. Due to their small size and absence of a nucleus, platelets adhering to perivillous fibrinoid of normal placenta are frequently ignored in routine immunohistochemistry. Here we demonstrate adhering maternal platelets on first trimester placental villi after explant culture and point out that platelet-derived factors must be considered when analyzing the inflammatory secretion profile of human placenta.

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