The foetus is dependent on its mother for passive immunity involving receptor-mediated specific transport of antibodies. IgG antibody is present in highest concentration in serum and is the only antibody type that can cross the placenta efficiently, except for its IgG2 subclass. Most of the pathogenic manifestations affecting the foetus involve capsular antigens and polysaccharides of pathogens and it is known that immune response to these antigens is primed to the predominant production of IgG2 type of antibody. Paradoxically, the IgG2 subclass cannot cross the placenta and neutralize such antigens; therefore, infections related to these antigens may persist and can lead to serious conditions like miscarriage and stillbirth. This article d...
The human IgG subclasses are a family of highly related yet distinct molecules. Each of these four s...
Much research has been done to investigate why the fetus in most pregnancies, in spite of being semi...
International audienceThe placenta, the first and largest organ to develop after conception, not onl...
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Transplacental antibody transfer from mother to fetus provides protection from infection in the firs...
Transplacental antibody transfer from mother to fetus provides protection from infection in the firs...
Mammalian pregnancy is an immunological paradox. The foetus, which expresses both paternal and mater...
The focus of this thesis is on the transport of maternal antibodies during pregnancy across the plac...
The article discusses the fetal problems of intrauterine infections. One reason for this is that acu...
In previous work we have found that partially purified 125I-labeled anti H-2 antibody is localized i...
The World Health Organization estimates that 10% of the burden of disease worldwide is due to proble...
Pregnant women are at high risk for infection by pathogens. Vertical transmission of infectious agen...
During pregnancy, women are tolerant of their semi-allogeneic fetus whilst not being immunosuppresse...
Resistance to infection is the ability of the host to evoke a strong immune response sufficient to e...
The immunologic interaction between the fetus and the mother is a paradoxical communication that is ...
The human IgG subclasses are a family of highly related yet distinct molecules. Each of these four s...
Much research has been done to investigate why the fetus in most pregnancies, in spite of being semi...
International audienceThe placenta, the first and largest organ to develop after conception, not onl...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Transplacental antibody transfer from mother to fetus provides protection from infection in the firs...
Transplacental antibody transfer from mother to fetus provides protection from infection in the firs...
Mammalian pregnancy is an immunological paradox. The foetus, which expresses both paternal and mater...
The focus of this thesis is on the transport of maternal antibodies during pregnancy across the plac...
The article discusses the fetal problems of intrauterine infections. One reason for this is that acu...
In previous work we have found that partially purified 125I-labeled anti H-2 antibody is localized i...
The World Health Organization estimates that 10% of the burden of disease worldwide is due to proble...
Pregnant women are at high risk for infection by pathogens. Vertical transmission of infectious agen...
During pregnancy, women are tolerant of their semi-allogeneic fetus whilst not being immunosuppresse...
Resistance to infection is the ability of the host to evoke a strong immune response sufficient to e...
The immunologic interaction between the fetus and the mother is a paradoxical communication that is ...
The human IgG subclasses are a family of highly related yet distinct molecules. Each of these four s...
Much research has been done to investigate why the fetus in most pregnancies, in spite of being semi...
International audienceThe placenta, the first and largest organ to develop after conception, not onl...