Pregnancy is an immunological paradox whereby maternal immunity accepts a genetically unique fetus (or fetuses), while maintaining protective innate and adaptive responses to infectious pathogens. This close contact between the genetically diverse mother and fetus requires numerous mechanisms of immune tolerance initiated by trophoblast cell signals. However, in a placental condition known as villitis of unknown etiology (VUE), there appears to be a breakdown in this tolerance allowing maternal cytotoxic T-cells to traffic into the placenta to destroy fetal villi. VUE is associated with several gestational complications and an increased risk of recurrence in a subsequent pregnancy, making it a significant obstetrical diagnosis. The cause of...
AbstractFormation of the placenta is a crucial step in mammalian pregnancy. Apart from its function ...
Although an in vitro study has hypothesized that expression of ICAM-1 by villous trophoblasts could ...
Oocyte donation (OD) pregnancies are characterized by a complete immunogenetic dissimilarity between...
Maintenance of healthy pregnancy is reliant on successful balance between the fetal and maternal imm...
During pregnancy, women are tolerant of their semi-allogeneic fetus whilst not being immunosuppresse...
International audienceThe placenta, the first and largest organ to develop after conception, not onl...
Appropriate placental function is essential for successful pregnancy and placental dysfunction is as...
Problem: While there are several known causes for recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), about 50% are unex...
Villitis of unknown etiology (VUE) is noninfectious chronic villitis thought to be associated with f...
Problem While there are several known causes for recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), about 50% are unexp...
The molecular mechanisms and pathologic significance of placental viral infections are poorly unders...
Immune cells are critically involved in placental development and functioning, and inadequate regula...
Villitis of unknown etiology (VUE) is a common placental lesion and complement-fixing immune complex...
During gestation, the immune response of the placenta to viruses and other pathogens plays an import...
Breakdown of the balance between maternal pro- and anti-inflammatory pathways is thought to allow an...
AbstractFormation of the placenta is a crucial step in mammalian pregnancy. Apart from its function ...
Although an in vitro study has hypothesized that expression of ICAM-1 by villous trophoblasts could ...
Oocyte donation (OD) pregnancies are characterized by a complete immunogenetic dissimilarity between...
Maintenance of healthy pregnancy is reliant on successful balance between the fetal and maternal imm...
During pregnancy, women are tolerant of their semi-allogeneic fetus whilst not being immunosuppresse...
International audienceThe placenta, the first and largest organ to develop after conception, not onl...
Appropriate placental function is essential for successful pregnancy and placental dysfunction is as...
Problem: While there are several known causes for recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), about 50% are unex...
Villitis of unknown etiology (VUE) is noninfectious chronic villitis thought to be associated with f...
Problem While there are several known causes for recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), about 50% are unexp...
The molecular mechanisms and pathologic significance of placental viral infections are poorly unders...
Immune cells are critically involved in placental development and functioning, and inadequate regula...
Villitis of unknown etiology (VUE) is a common placental lesion and complement-fixing immune complex...
During gestation, the immune response of the placenta to viruses and other pathogens plays an import...
Breakdown of the balance between maternal pro- and anti-inflammatory pathways is thought to allow an...
AbstractFormation of the placenta is a crucial step in mammalian pregnancy. Apart from its function ...
Although an in vitro study has hypothesized that expression of ICAM-1 by villous trophoblasts could ...
Oocyte donation (OD) pregnancies are characterized by a complete immunogenetic dissimilarity between...