2015
DOI: 10.1038/ni.3131
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Immune mechanisms at the maternal-fetal interface: perspectives and challenges

Abstract: Leaders gathered at the US National Institutes of Health in November 2014 to discuss recent advances and emerging research areas in aspects of maternal-fetal immunity that may affect fetal development and pregnancy success.

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“…During a normal pregnancy, trophoblast differentiation must not only be fairly regulated in a spatial and temporal manner but also requires potent immunomodulatory strategies to prevent trophoblast rejection by maternal alloreactive lymphocytes and natural killer cells present in the decidua (PrabhuDas et al 2015). One of these mechanisms appears to be the particular pattern of histocompatibility antigens expressed by extravillous cytotrophoblasts.…”
Section: Leptin Is a Homeostatic Regulator In The Placentamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During a normal pregnancy, trophoblast differentiation must not only be fairly regulated in a spatial and temporal manner but also requires potent immunomodulatory strategies to prevent trophoblast rejection by maternal alloreactive lymphocytes and natural killer cells present in the decidua (PrabhuDas et al 2015). One of these mechanisms appears to be the particular pattern of histocompatibility antigens expressed by extravillous cytotrophoblasts.…”
Section: Leptin Is a Homeostatic Regulator In The Placentamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During gestation, the placenta assumes a major dual role protecting the fetus against infection while also preventing immune activation directed towards maternal antigens [25].…”
Section: Box 2 Relative Importance Of the Innate And Adaptive Immunementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fetus and placenta are semi-allografts that express paternal antigens, and tolerance of such antigens is considered a central mechanism for reproductive success [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. A breakdown of maternal-fetal tolerance has been implicated in the mechanisms of disease responsible for a subset of recurrent pregnancy loss [10], fetal death [11,12], preterm labor [13][14][15][16][17][18], preterm prelabor rupture of the membranes (preterm PROM) [15] and other obstetrical complications [19][20][21][22][23][24].…”
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