Up-and-down immunity of pregnancy in humans [version 1; referees: 2 approved]
One part of the human placenta in early pregnancy is particularly important for local immunity: the decidua basalis, which is transformed endometrium located at the site of embryo implantation. This placental bed tissue contains both maternal uterine immune cells, including decidual natural killer (...
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doaj-7625f57ba764441f9ec69989a7229b4a2020-11-25T03:10:20ZengF1000 Research LtdF1000Research2046-14022017-07-01610.12688/f1000research.11690.112630Up-and-down immunity of pregnancy in humans [version 1; referees: 2 approved]Philippe Le Bouteiller0Armand Bensussan1INSERM U976, Université Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Equerre Bazin, 1, Avenue Claude Vellefaux, 75475 Paris Cedex 10, FranceINSERM U976, Université Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Equerre Bazin, 1, Avenue Claude Vellefaux, 75475 Paris Cedex 10, FranceOne part of the human placenta in early pregnancy is particularly important for local immunity: the decidua basalis, which is transformed endometrium located at the site of embryo implantation. This placental bed tissue contains both maternal uterine immune cells, including decidual natural killer (NK) cells, the dominant leukocyte population exhibiting a unique phenotype, and fetal extravillous trophoblast which comes into direct contact with maternal decidual cells. To establish a successful placental development and healthy pregnancy outcome, the maternal immune system must tolerate paternal antigens expressed by trophoblast cells yet remain efficient for clearing any local pathogen infection. This review deals mainly with decidual NK cells. A key element, among others, to achieve such dual functions is the direct interaction between activating and inhibitory receptors expressed by decidual NK cells and their specific ligands presented by trophoblast or other decidual cells. Depending whether maternal decidual cells and trophoblast are infected by viruses, the balance between activating and inhibitory receptor signals mediated by decidual NK cell–trophoblast cross-talk results in tolerance (healthy pregnancy) or specific killing (pathogen-infected cells).https://f1000research.com/articles/6-1216/v1Immunity to InfectionsInnate ImmunityLeukocyte Signaling & Gene ExpressionMedical MicrobiologyReproductive ImmunologyReproductive PhysiologyVirology |
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Up-and-down immunity of pregnancy in humans [version 1; referees: 2 approved] |
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One part of the human placenta in early pregnancy is particularly important for local immunity: the decidua basalis, which is transformed endometrium located at the site of embryo implantation. This placental bed tissue contains both maternal uterine immune cells, including decidual natural killer (NK) cells, the dominant leukocyte population exhibiting a unique phenotype, and fetal extravillous trophoblast which comes into direct contact with maternal decidual cells. To establish a successful placental development and healthy pregnancy outcome, the maternal immune system must tolerate paternal antigens expressed by trophoblast cells yet remain efficient for clearing any local pathogen infection. This review deals mainly with decidual NK cells. A key element, among others, to achieve such dual functions is the direct interaction between activating and inhibitory receptors expressed by decidual NK cells and their specific ligands presented by trophoblast or other decidual cells. Depending whether maternal decidual cells and trophoblast are infected by viruses, the balance between activating and inhibitory receptor signals mediated by decidual NK cell–trophoblast cross-talk results in tolerance (healthy pregnancy) or specific killing (pathogen-infected cells). |
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Immunity to Infections Innate Immunity Leukocyte Signaling & Gene Expression Medical Microbiology Reproductive Immunology Reproductive Physiology Virology |
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