2016
Zika virus productively infects primary human placenta-specific macrophages
Jurado KA, Simoni MK, Tang Z, Uraki R, Hwang J, Householder S, Wu M, Lindenbach BD, Abrahams VM, Guller S, Fikrig E. Zika virus productively infects primary human placenta-specific macrophages. JCI Insight 2016, 1: e88461. PMID: 27595140, PMCID: PMC5007065, DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.88461.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchZika virus infectionHofbauer cellsVirus infectionFetal brainZika virusTerm placental villous explantsHuman placental macrophagesPlacental villous explantsPregnancy complicationsPlacental macrophagesPlacental barrierVillous explantsInfectious virusVillous fibroblastsCongenital defectsInfectionStrong associationMigratory activityVirusMacrophagesBrainCell typesCellsComplicationsFlaviviruses
2011
Isolation of Hofbauer Cells from Human Term Placentas with High Yield and Purity
Tang Z, Tadesse S, Norwitz E, Mor G, Abrahams VM, Guller S. Isolation of Hofbauer Cells from Human Term Placentas with High Yield and Purity. American Journal Of Reproductive Immunology 2011, 66: 336-348. PMID: 21545365, PMCID: PMC3154981, DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0897.2011.01006.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHofbauer cellsHuman term placentaTerm placentaComplications of pregnancyCell typesMacrophage functionPhagocytotic activityFlow cytometryVillus functionConsensus methodologyVacuolated appearancePhagocytosis assaysPlacentaPercoll gradientCTFuture studiesFibroblastsHBCCellsDaysHigh levelsComplicationsCulture mediumPregnancyMacrophagesPlacental Hofbauer cells and complications of pregnancy
Tang Z, Abrahams VM, Mor G, Guller S. Placental Hofbauer cells and complications of pregnancy. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 2011, 1221: 103-108. PMID: 21401637, PMCID: PMC3707113, DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2010.05932.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComplications of pregnancyHofbauer cellsHistological chorioamnionitisCytokine-mediated inflammationPlacental Hofbauer cellsPlacental pathophysiologyPlacental macrophagesUnknown etiologyPlacental functionMajor cell typesVillus functionComplicationsPregnancyCell typesSpecific roleGene expressionChorioamnionitisVillitisCellsInflammationGestationPathophysiologyEtiologyPlacentaMacrophagesInflammation and pregnancy: the role of the immune system at the implantation site
Mor G, Cardenas I, Abrahams V, Guller S. Inflammation and pregnancy: the role of the immune system at the implantation site. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 2011, 1221: 80-87. PMID: 21401634, PMCID: PMC3078586, DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2010.05938.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImmune systemMaternal immune systemImmunology of pregnancyImmunological weaknessPregnancy complicationsImmune suppressionPregnant womenAppropriate treatmentImmunological responseImmune interactionsPregnancyImplantation sitesInfectious diseasesComplicationsInflammationPatientsDiseaseImmunologyWomen