OBJECTIVE:
This study was designed to investigate the
expression of inflammatory cytokines (interleukin-1 beta and
interleukin-6) by fetal membranes in response to infection in vivo
and to endotoxin in organ culture.
STUDY DESIGN:
Amniochorionic membranes were collected from infected and
uninfected women and analyzed for cytokine messenger
ribonucleic acid and protein. Normal membranes were cultured
and exposed to endotoxin. Messenger ribonucleic acid
expression was analyzed by reverse transcriptase-polymerase
chain reaction. Cellular localization of messenger ribonucleic acid
and protein was determined by in situ hybridization and
immunocytochemical evaluation, respectively.
RESULTS:
Messenger ribonucleic acid for interleukin-1 beta appeared to be
increased in infected or endotoxin-stimulated amniochorionic
membranes, whereas interleukin-6 messenger ribonucleic acid
was only observed in infected membranes or after endotoxin
stimulation. Interleukin-1 beta messenger ribonucleic acid was
localized exclusively to chorionic cells, whereas protein was
observed in both chorion and amnion. Interleukin-6 messenger
ribonucleic acid and protein were produced in both amniotic and
chorionic cells.
CONCLUSIONS:
Amniochorionic membranes are
a site of inflammatory cytokine production. These findings may
have significance in preterm labor or premature rupture of
membranes.