Abstract

Objective: We performed comprehensive miRNA and gene expression profiling of maternal peripheral blood natural killer (pNK) cells during pregnancy. Methods: Samples of pNK cells at different time points of pregnancy (first, second, and third trimester of gestation, and postdelivery) were obtained from healthy pregnant females with their informed consent. We performed real-time PCR-based array analysis to examine the expression levels of 756 miRNAs in maternal pNK cells using TaqMan Array MicroRNA Cards. Moreover, we performed DNA microarray analysis of gene expression levels in firstand third-trimester pNK cells using Agilent Microarray Kits. Results: PCR-based array analysis showed transfer of placentaderivedmiRNAs [chromosome19miRNAcluster (C19MC)miRNAs] into maternal pNK cells occurred during pregnancy. Rapid clearance of C19MC miRNAs also occurred in pNK cells after delivery. DNA microarray analysis identified NK cell function-related genes (e.g., KIR genes) that were differentially expressed between firstand third-trimester pNK cells. Conclusions: Maternal pNK cells may adjust to different gestational conditions via the uptake of exogenousmiRNAs (e.g., C19MC miRNAs) during pregnancy.

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