Uterine eosinophils and reproductive performance in interleukin 5-deficient mice
Interleukin 5 is expressed in type 2 T lymphocytes and has a key role in driving the differentiation, recruitment and activation of eosinophils. Mice with a null mutation in the interleukin 5 gene (IL-5 -/- mice) have altered type 2 immune responses and severely depleted eosinophil populations. In t...
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Published in | Journal of reproduction & fertility Vol. 120; no. 2; pp. 423 - 432 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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England
Society for Reproduction and Fertility
01.11.2000
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Summary: | Interleukin 5 is expressed in type 2 T lymphocytes and has a key role in driving the differentiation, recruitment and activation
of eosinophils. Mice with a null mutation in the interleukin 5 gene (IL-5 -/- mice) have altered type 2 immune responses and
severely depleted eosinophil populations. In the present study, the effect of interleukin 5 deficiency on the abundant population
of eosinophils present in the female reproductive tract was investigated, and the reproductive performance in C57Bl/6 IL-5
-/- mice was measured. Endometrial eosinophils, detected on the basis of their endogenous peroxidase activity, were reduced
in number by four-sevenfold during the oestrous cycle and in early pregnancy in IL-5 -/- mice. Eosinophils present in the
cervix and decidual tissues at the time of parturition were similarly diminished. The temporal fluctuations in eosinophil
recruitment and localization within these tissues were otherwise unchanged, indicating that interleukin 5 is not a necessary
chemotactic agent in the female reproductive tract. Oestrous cycles were moderately greater in duration in IL-5 -/- mice (mean
+/- SD = 5.6 +/- 1.0 days in IL-5 -/- mice versus 5.0 +/- 0.8 days in IL-5 +/+ mice), owing to an extended period in oestrus
(2.7 +/- 0.9 days per cycle in IL-5 -/- mice versus 1.8 +/- 0.7 in IL-5 +/+ mice). The interval between placing females with
males and the finding of copulatory plugs was reduced significantly in interleukin 5-deficient mice. Implantation rates and
subsequent fetal development were comparable in IL-5 -/- and IL-5 +/+ mice, irrespective of whether pregnancies were sired
by syngeneic (C57Bl/6) or allogeneic (CBA or Balb/c) males, apart from a 10% increase in placental size and a 6.5% decrease
in placental∶fetal ratio seen on day 17 in pregnancies sired by CBA males. Parturition and post-partum uterine repair were
not compromised in interleukin 5-deficient mice, as judged by the length of gestation, and the outcomes of pregnancies initiated
at post-partum oestrus. The birth weights and growth trajectories of pups were significantly influenced by interleukin 5 status,
with small but significant increases in the weights of IL-5 -/- pups, particularly C57Bl/6 and CBA F(1) animals, remaining
evident until adulthood. These data are consistent with the view that eosinophils have a role in endometrial tissue remodelling
associated with the oestrous cycle, but indicate that the events of pregnancy and parturition proceed quite normally in the
absence of maternal and fetal interleukin 5. However, strain-dependent effects of interleukin 5 deficiency on placental growth
and function and subsequent weight gain in the newborn indicate that this cytokine may act through the maternal or fetal immune
axis to exert subtle influences on reproductive outcome. |
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ISSN: | 1470-1626 0022-4251 1741-7899 |
DOI: | 10.1530/jrf.0.1200423 |