Protein microarray analysis of amniotic fluid proteins associated with spontaneous preterm birth in women with preterm labor

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Kyo Hoon Park ◽  
Hyeon Ji Kim ◽  
Young Eun Lee ◽  
Yu Mi Kim ◽  
Ji Eun Lee ◽  
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Author(s):  
Christopher Whidbey ◽  
Maria Isabel Harrell ◽  
Kellie Burnside ◽  
Lisa Ngo ◽  
Alexis K. Becraft ◽  
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Microbial infection of the amniotic fluid is a significant cause of fetal injury, preterm birth, and newborn infections. Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is an important human bacterial pathogen associated with preterm birth, fetal injury, and neonatal mortality. Although GBS has been isolated from amniotic fluid of women in preterm labor, mechanisms of in utero infection remain unknown. Previous studies indicated that GBS are unable to invade human amniotic epithelial cells (hAECs), which represent the last barrier to the amniotic cavity and fetus. We show that GBS invades hAECs and strains lacking the hemolysin repressor CovR/S accelerate amniotic barrier failure and penetrate chorioamniotic membranes in a hemolysin-dependent manner. Clinical GBS isolates obtained from women in preterm labor are hyperhemolytic and some are associated with covR/S mutations. We demonstrate for the first time that hemolytic and cytolytic activity of GBS is due to the ornithine rhamnolipid pigment and not due to a pore-forming protein toxin. Our studies emphasize the importance of the hemolytic GBS pigment in ascending infection and fetal injury.


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Maxim D. Seferovic ◽  
Melissa A. Suter ◽  
Derrick M. Chu ◽  
Christopher J. Stewart ◽  
James E. Cox ◽  
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Adrianna S. Rodriguez ◽  
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Chang Liu ◽  
Fanling Meng ◽  
Baogang Wang ◽  
Lei Zhang ◽  
Xiaoqiang Cui

The plasmonic nanograting substrate is demonstrated as a superior promising candidate for developing high-throughput protein microarray platforms.


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