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Maternal Tolerance to H-Y is Independent of IL-10
Authors:Elizabeth A. Bonney   Juanita Onyekwuluje
Affiliation: a Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USAb Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont, USA
Abstract:
It has been suggested that the maternal immune system favors noncytotoxic, “TH-2” immune responses in order to tolerate the developing fetus. In some strains of mice, pregnant females will reject a male skin graft, even as they tolerate their male fetuses. This rejection is based on responsiveness to the male antigen H-Y. In this study we test whether functional maternal tolerance of male fetuses is critically dependent on the TH-2 cytokine Interleukin 10-(IL-10). Normal and IL-10 deficient (10-KO) females were sensitized against H-Y by intraperitoneal injection of male spleen cells before mating with 10-KO males. Litters born to 10-KO females were of comparable size to those born to normal females of the same genetic background. The proportion of males per litter was not adversely affected by IL-10 deficiency. Taken together, our work and others suggest that IL-10 may not be critically important for maternal tolerance of the fetus and extends the evidence against the idea that successful mouse pregnancy depends on TH-2 deviation of the maternal immune system.
Keywords:Interleukin-10  Pregnancy  Tolerance  H-Y
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