Role of immune cells in the establishment of implantation and maintenance of pregnancy and immunomodulatory therapies for patients with repeated implantation failure and recurrent pregnancy loss

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Saito, Shigeru [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toyama, 3190 Gofuku, Toyama 9308555, Japan
关键词
dendritic cells; M2; macrophage; recurrent implantation failure; recurrent pregnancy loss; Treg; REGULATORY T-CELLS; NATURAL-KILLER-CELLS; PERIPHERAL-BLOOD; EMBRYO IMPLANTATION; PATERNAL ALLOANTIGENS; SPONTANEOUS-ABORTION; DRIVES EXPANSION; FETAL REJECTION; DENDRITIC CELLS; SEMINAL PLASMA;
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10.1002/rmb2.12600
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
BackgroundImmune cells play an important role in the establishment of pregnancy, and abnormalities in the immune system can cause implantation failure and miscarriage.MethodsPrevious papers have been summarized and the role of immune cells in reproduction is reviewed.ResultsThe immune environment in the uterus changes drastically from before implantation to after pregnancy to maintain pregnancy. In allogeneic pregnancies, immature dendritic cells (DCs) that induce immune tolerance from outside the uterus flow into the uterus, and mature DCs that remain in the uterus express programmed cell death ligand 2, which suppresses the immune response. Macrophages are classified into M1-macrophages, which induce inflammation, and M2-macrophages, which suppress inflammation; M1-macrophages are required for luteinization, and M2-macrophages induce the differentiation of endometrial epithelial cells to enable implantation. Regulatory T cells, which suppress rejection, are essential for the implantation and maintenance of allogeneic pregnancies. Implantation failure and fetal loss are associated with decreased numbers or qualitative abnormalities of DCs, macrophages, and regulatory T cells. The clinical usefulness of immunomodulatory therapies in patients with repeated implantation failure and recurrent pregnancy loss has been reported.ConclusionThe provision of individualized medical care in cases of implantation failure or miscarriage may improve clinical outcomes. During sexual intercourse, ovulation, implantation and conception, immune cells also work with the endocrine system to ensure successful conception. Failure of these to work well can lead to implantation failure and recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). Improving immune function can lead to the treatment of these diseases.image
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