Human placental syncytiotrophoblasts lack expression of most types of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I and class II molecules; this is thought to contribute to a successful pregnancy. However, the HLA class Ib antigens HLA-G, -E, and -F and the HLA class Ia antigen HLA-C are selectively expressed on extravillous trophoblast cells, and they are thought to play a major role in controlling feto-maternal tolerance. We have hypothesized that selective expression, coupled with the preferential physical association of pairs of HLA molecules, contribute to the function of HLA at the feto-maternal interface and the maternal recognition of the fetus. We have developed a unique analytical model that allows detection and quantification of the hete...
Research on the escape mechanism of the fetoplacental unit has focused on the placental trophoblast,...
The non-classical human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class Ib genes, HLA-E,-G and-F, are located on chrom...
ABSTRACT The placenta acts as an immunological barrier between the mother and the fetal “graft”, a...
The maternal decidua and the fetally-derived placenta are specialised tissues which have been develo...
We describe the characterization of a novel HLA Class I molecule, which we have isolated from chorio...
Objectives: The development of maternal-fetal immune tolerance and adequate trophoblast function are...
The successful maternal tolerance of the semi-allogeneic fetus provides an apparent immunologic para...
Despite a number of controversies, the functional importance of human leukocyte antigen G (HLA-G) in...
IntroductionTrophoblasts are essential in fetal-maternal interaction during pregnancy. The goal was ...
Extravillous trophoblast from normal human placenta has been shown previously to express an unusual ...
Successful placentation in the human is dependent on the trophoblast evading recognition and destruc...
Pregnancy is an immunological paradox, where fetal antigens encoded by polymorphic genes inherited f...
Human main histocompatibility complex is encoded in the short arm of chromosome 6 and can be divided...
In normal pregnancy, villous cytotrophoblast and syncytiotrophoblast do not express HLA Class I and ...
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-G is a class Ib molecule with restricted tissue distribution expressed...
Research on the escape mechanism of the fetoplacental unit has focused on the placental trophoblast,...
The non-classical human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class Ib genes, HLA-E,-G and-F, are located on chrom...
ABSTRACT The placenta acts as an immunological barrier between the mother and the fetal “graft”, a...
The maternal decidua and the fetally-derived placenta are specialised tissues which have been develo...
We describe the characterization of a novel HLA Class I molecule, which we have isolated from chorio...
Objectives: The development of maternal-fetal immune tolerance and adequate trophoblast function are...
The successful maternal tolerance of the semi-allogeneic fetus provides an apparent immunologic para...
Despite a number of controversies, the functional importance of human leukocyte antigen G (HLA-G) in...
IntroductionTrophoblasts are essential in fetal-maternal interaction during pregnancy. The goal was ...
Extravillous trophoblast from normal human placenta has been shown previously to express an unusual ...
Successful placentation in the human is dependent on the trophoblast evading recognition and destruc...
Pregnancy is an immunological paradox, where fetal antigens encoded by polymorphic genes inherited f...
Human main histocompatibility complex is encoded in the short arm of chromosome 6 and can be divided...
In normal pregnancy, villous cytotrophoblast and syncytiotrophoblast do not express HLA Class I and ...
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-G is a class Ib molecule with restricted tissue distribution expressed...
Research on the escape mechanism of the fetoplacental unit has focused on the placental trophoblast,...
The non-classical human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class Ib genes, HLA-E,-G and-F, are located on chrom...
ABSTRACT The placenta acts as an immunological barrier between the mother and the fetal “graft”, a...