Dendritic cells (DCs) have been characterized as having an immature phenotype in infants when compared with adults; but it is unclear whether the phenotype or function of these populations changes during human intrauterine development. Three-colour flow cytometry was used to phenotype fetal/neonatal circulating DCs during the second half (>20-wk gestation) of pregnancy, (n = 34) and adults (n = 9). DCs were identified from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) or cord blood mononuclear cells (CBMCs) as staining brightly for HLA-DR but negative for T cell, B cell, monocyte, and NK cell lineage markers. The surface molecule of interest was detected in a third colour. During gestation CD34, a marker of immaturity was significantly high...
Intact human pregnancy can be regarded as an immunological paradox in that the maternal immune syste...
Successful pregnancy relies on the adaptation of immune responses that allow the fetus to grow and d...
Intact human pregnancy can be regarded as an immunological paradox in that the maternal immune syste...
The neonate typically exhibits an immature immune response compared with the adult, yet the fetus is...
Dendritic cells (DCs) are a heterogeneous population of professional antigen-presenting cells that b...
.Monocytes are able to differentiate to dendritic cells (DCs) under inflammatory situations. Differe...
.Monocytes are able to differentiate to dendritic cells (DCs) under inflammatory situations. Differe...
.Monocytes are able to differentiate to dendritic cells (DCs) under inflammatory situations. Differe...
Dendritic cells (DCs) are known to play a major role in the induction, maintenance, and regulation o...
INTRODUCTION. The state of activation of dendritic cells (DCs) at the feto-maternal interface criti...
Pregnancy provides a major challenge to the maternal immune system, which must tolerate fetal alloan...
Dendritic cells (DCs) play a central role in regulating innate and adaptive immune responses. It is ...
Dendritic cells (DCs) in the pregnant human uterine mucosa have been poorly characterized, although ...
Pregnancy provides a major challenge to the maternal immune system, which must tolerate fetal alloan...
The human peripheral leukocyte subset composition depends on genotype variation and pre-natal and po...
Intact human pregnancy can be regarded as an immunological paradox in that the maternal immune syste...
Successful pregnancy relies on the adaptation of immune responses that allow the fetus to grow and d...
Intact human pregnancy can be regarded as an immunological paradox in that the maternal immune syste...
The neonate typically exhibits an immature immune response compared with the adult, yet the fetus is...
Dendritic cells (DCs) are a heterogeneous population of professional antigen-presenting cells that b...
.Monocytes are able to differentiate to dendritic cells (DCs) under inflammatory situations. Differe...
.Monocytes are able to differentiate to dendritic cells (DCs) under inflammatory situations. Differe...
.Monocytes are able to differentiate to dendritic cells (DCs) under inflammatory situations. Differe...
Dendritic cells (DCs) are known to play a major role in the induction, maintenance, and regulation o...
INTRODUCTION. The state of activation of dendritic cells (DCs) at the feto-maternal interface criti...
Pregnancy provides a major challenge to the maternal immune system, which must tolerate fetal alloan...
Dendritic cells (DCs) play a central role in regulating innate and adaptive immune responses. It is ...
Dendritic cells (DCs) in the pregnant human uterine mucosa have been poorly characterized, although ...
Pregnancy provides a major challenge to the maternal immune system, which must tolerate fetal alloan...
The human peripheral leukocyte subset composition depends on genotype variation and pre-natal and po...
Intact human pregnancy can be regarded as an immunological paradox in that the maternal immune syste...
Successful pregnancy relies on the adaptation of immune responses that allow the fetus to grow and d...
Intact human pregnancy can be regarded as an immunological paradox in that the maternal immune syste...