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Mucins help to avoid alloreactivity at the maternal fetal interface (CROSBI ID 196305)

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Redžović, Arnela ; Laškarin, Gordana ; Dominović, Marin ; Haller, Herman ; Rukavina, Daniel Mucins help to avoid alloreactivity at the maternal fetal interface // Clinical and developmental immunology, (2013), 542152-1-542152-0. doi: 10.1155/2013/542152

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Redžović, Arnela ; Laškarin, Gordana ; Dominović, Marin ; Haller, Herman ; Rukavina, Daniel

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Mucins help to avoid alloreactivity at the maternal fetal interface

During gestation, many different mechanisms act to render the maternal immune system tolerant to semi-allogeneic trophoblast cells of foetal origin, including those mediated via mucins that are expressed during the peri-implantation period in the uterus. Tumour- associated glycoprotein-72 (TAG-72) enhances the already established tolerogenic features of decidual dendritic cells with the inability to progress towards Th1 immune orientation due to lowered interferon (IFN)-γ and interleukin (IL)-15 expression. Mucine 1 (Muc 1) supports alternative activation of decidual macrophages, restricts the proliferation of decidual regulatory CD56+ bright natural killer (NK) cells, and downregulates their cytotoxic potential, including cytotoxic mediator protein expression. Removing TAG-72 and Muc 1 from the eutopic implantation site likely contributes to better control of trophoblast invasion by T cells and NK cells and appears to have important immunologic advantages for successful implantation, in addition to mechanical advantages. However, these processes may lead to uncontrolled trophoblast growth after implantation, inefficient defence against infection or tumours, and elimination of unwanted immunocompetent cells at the maternal-foetal interface. The use of mucins by tumour cells to affect the local microenvironment in order to avoid the host immune response and to promote local tumour growth, invasion, and metastasis confirms this postulation.

tumour- associated glycoprotein-72; decidual dendritic cells ;

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2013.

542152-1-542152-0

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1740-2522

10.1155/2013/542152

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