AbstractFormation of the placenta is a crucial step in mammalian pregnancy. Apart from its function in ensuring an optimal supply of nutrients and oxygen to the fetus, the placenta is also the interface at which allo-recognition of invading trophoblast cells by the maternal immune system can potentially occur. We summarise here the “state of the art” on how variability of immune system genes that code for major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules and natural killer receptors (NKR) may impact on human placentation. MHC and NKR are the most polymorphic human genes. Our recent reports point out that specific combinations of fetal MHC and maternal NKR genes in humans correlate with the risk of pre-eclampsia, recurrent miscarriage (RM) an...
Preeclampsia is a serious complication of pregnancy in which the fetus receives an inadequate supply...
During pregnancy, women are tolerant of their semi-allogeneic fetus whilst not being immunosuppresse...
The World Health Organization estimates that 10% of the burden of disease worldwide is due to proble...
AbstractFormation of the placenta is a crucial step in mammalian pregnancy. Apart from its function ...
Allogeneic individuals co-exist during pregnancy in eutherian mammals. Maternal and fetal cells inte...
Many common disorders of pregnancy are attributed to insufficient invasion of the uterine lining by ...
Many common disorders of pregnancy are attributed to insufficient invasion of the uterine lining by ...
The maternal decidua and the fetally-derived placenta are specialised tissues which have been develo...
A distinctive type of (uterine) natural killer (NK) cell is present in the uterine decidua during th...
Immune tolerance at the feto-maternal interface is crucial for the growth of the semi-allograft fetu...
During pregnancy, the maternal immune system is challenged by the semiallogeneic fetus, which must b...
During pregnancy, the maternal immune system is challenged by the semiallogeneic fetus, which must b...
Much research has been done to investigate why the fetus in most pregnancies, in spite of being semi...
Uterine NK (uNK) cells are a distinct subset of NK cells in the decidua of humans and rodents during...
Normal placentation relies on an efficient maternal adaptation to pregnancy. Within the decidua, nat...
Preeclampsia is a serious complication of pregnancy in which the fetus receives an inadequate supply...
During pregnancy, women are tolerant of their semi-allogeneic fetus whilst not being immunosuppresse...
The World Health Organization estimates that 10% of the burden of disease worldwide is due to proble...
AbstractFormation of the placenta is a crucial step in mammalian pregnancy. Apart from its function ...
Allogeneic individuals co-exist during pregnancy in eutherian mammals. Maternal and fetal cells inte...
Many common disorders of pregnancy are attributed to insufficient invasion of the uterine lining by ...
Many common disorders of pregnancy are attributed to insufficient invasion of the uterine lining by ...
The maternal decidua and the fetally-derived placenta are specialised tissues which have been develo...
A distinctive type of (uterine) natural killer (NK) cell is present in the uterine decidua during th...
Immune tolerance at the feto-maternal interface is crucial for the growth of the semi-allograft fetu...
During pregnancy, the maternal immune system is challenged by the semiallogeneic fetus, which must b...
During pregnancy, the maternal immune system is challenged by the semiallogeneic fetus, which must b...
Much research has been done to investigate why the fetus in most pregnancies, in spite of being semi...
Uterine NK (uNK) cells are a distinct subset of NK cells in the decidua of humans and rodents during...
Normal placentation relies on an efficient maternal adaptation to pregnancy. Within the decidua, nat...
Preeclampsia is a serious complication of pregnancy in which the fetus receives an inadequate supply...
During pregnancy, women are tolerant of their semi-allogeneic fetus whilst not being immunosuppresse...
The World Health Organization estimates that 10% of the burden of disease worldwide is due to proble...