Problem The specialized regulatory T-cells (Treg) population, essential for maternal tolerance of the fetus, performs its suppressive actions in the critical peri-implantation phase of pregnancy. In the present work, we investigated whether trophoblast cells are able to induce Treg recruitment, differentiation, and whether these mechanisms are modified by a bacterial or viral infection. Method of Study Human T-regulatory cells were differentiated from naïve CD45RA + CCR7 + cells obtained from peripheral blood mononuclear cells cultured with IL-2 and TGFβ over 5days. Induction of iTregs (CD4 +Foxp3 + cells) was evaluated using low serum conditioned media (LSCM), obtained from two first trimester trophoblast cell lines, Swan-71 and HTR8. Cocu...
International audienceIn this review, we first revisit the original concept of " suppressor T-cells ...
In pregnancy, the semi-allogeneic fetus needs to be tolerated by the mother's immune system. Regulat...
Problem: To determine the interplay between fetal antigenicity and local maternal factors in determ...
PROBLEM Given the important role of regulatory T cells (Treg) for successful pregnancy, the abili...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are CD 4+ T lymphocytes with regulatory and reparative properties. Tregs ...
Adaptation of the maternal immune response to accommodate the semi-allogeneic fetus is necessary for...
Adaptation of the maternal immune response to accommodate the semi-allogeneic fetus is necessary for...
During pregnancy, fetal tolerance has to be achieved without compromising the immune integrity of th...
BACKGROUND: Adaptation of the maternal immune response to accommodate the semi-allogeneic fetus is n...
Establishment and maintenance of pregnancy represents a challenge for the maternal immune system sin...
Establishment and maintenance of pregnancy represents a challenge for the maternal immune system sin...
Establishment and maintenance of pregnancy represents a challenge for the maternal immune system sin...
Establishment and maintenance of pregnancy represents a challenge for the maternal immune system sin...
In pregnancy, the semi-allogeneic fetus needs to be tolerated by the mother's immune system. Regulat...
PROBLEM:A successful outcome to pregnancy is critically dependent on the initiation of maternal immu...
International audienceIn this review, we first revisit the original concept of " suppressor T-cells ...
In pregnancy, the semi-allogeneic fetus needs to be tolerated by the mother's immune system. Regulat...
Problem: To determine the interplay between fetal antigenicity and local maternal factors in determ...
PROBLEM Given the important role of regulatory T cells (Treg) for successful pregnancy, the abili...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are CD 4+ T lymphocytes with regulatory and reparative properties. Tregs ...
Adaptation of the maternal immune response to accommodate the semi-allogeneic fetus is necessary for...
Adaptation of the maternal immune response to accommodate the semi-allogeneic fetus is necessary for...
During pregnancy, fetal tolerance has to be achieved without compromising the immune integrity of th...
BACKGROUND: Adaptation of the maternal immune response to accommodate the semi-allogeneic fetus is n...
Establishment and maintenance of pregnancy represents a challenge for the maternal immune system sin...
Establishment and maintenance of pregnancy represents a challenge for the maternal immune system sin...
Establishment and maintenance of pregnancy represents a challenge for the maternal immune system sin...
Establishment and maintenance of pregnancy represents a challenge for the maternal immune system sin...
In pregnancy, the semi-allogeneic fetus needs to be tolerated by the mother's immune system. Regulat...
PROBLEM:A successful outcome to pregnancy is critically dependent on the initiation of maternal immu...
International audienceIn this review, we first revisit the original concept of " suppressor T-cells ...
In pregnancy, the semi-allogeneic fetus needs to be tolerated by the mother's immune system. Regulat...
Problem: To determine the interplay between fetal antigenicity and local maternal factors in determ...