Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3961741 Journal of Reproductive Immunology 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Human leukocyte antigen-C (HLA-C) is the only polymorphic classical histocompatibility antigen expressed by fetal trophoblasts at the fetal–maternal interface. Interactions between HLA-C and decidual natural killer (NK) cells may facilitate trophoblast invasion into maternal tissue. Thus far no evidence has been provided that decidual T cells specifically recognize and respond to fetal alloantigens at the fetal–maternal interface. In this study, we show that pregnancies containing a HLA-C mismatched child induce an increased percentage of CD4+CD25dim activated T cells in decidual tissue. In addition, HLA-C mismatched pregnancies exhibit a decidual lymphocyte response to fetal cells and contain functional CD4+CD25bright regulatory T cells in decidual tissue, whereas HLA-C matched pregnancies do not. This suggests that decidual T cells specifically recognize fetal HLA-C at the fetal–maternal interface but are prevented from inducing a destructive immune response in uncomplicated pregnancies.

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