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Interferon-γ Expression in Natural Killer Cells and Natural Killer T Cells Is Suppressed in Early Pregnancy
引用本文:Shi Y,Ling B,Zhou Y,Gao T,Feng D,Xiao M,Feng L. Interferon-γ Expression in Natural Killer Cells and Natural Killer T Cells Is Suppressed in Early Pregnancy[J]. Cellular & molecular immunology, 2007, 4(5): 389-394
作者姓名:Shi Y  Ling B  Zhou Y  Gao T  Feng D  Xiao M  Feng L
作者单位:[1]Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Anhui Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China [2]Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Molecular Medicine, Hefei, China [3]Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hefei Second People's Hospital,Hefei, China
摘    要:
Recent study has suggested that innate immune system might play an important role in pregnancy progression. In this study, to investigate whether NK cells and NKT cells, instead of T cells, are the dominant populations of peripheral blood in early pregnancy, flow cytometry was used to detect the percentage and intracellular cytokine expressions of T cells, NK cells, NKT cdls in peripheral blood of non-pregnant women and early pregnant women. In our result, the percentages of NK calls and NKT calls were significantly increased in pregnancy compared to non-pregnancy. However, the percentage of T cells was not changed. We did not detect the Th2-dominance of total lymphocytes or T cells in peripheral blood of early pregnant women and there were also no significant changes of type 1 and type 2 cytokines in T cells, but IFN-γ production in both NK and NKT cells was decreased in early pregnancy. These results suggest that the innate immune system including NK cells and NKT cells should play a pivotal role in pregnancy progression. Type 1/type 2 shift mechanisms in innate immune system during the human early pregnancy should be paid more attention.

关 键 词:细胞因子 妊娠 自然杀伤细胞 干扰素-γ
修稿时间:2007-09-15

Interferon-gamma expression in natural killer cells and natural killer T cells is suppressed in early pregnancy
Shi Yongyun,Ling Bin,Zhou Ying,Gao Ting,Feng Dingqing,Xiao Min,Feng Lin. Interferon-gamma expression in natural killer cells and natural killer T cells is suppressed in early pregnancy[J]. Cellular & molecular immunology, 2007, 4(5): 389-394
Authors:Shi Yongyun  Ling Bin  Zhou Ying  Gao Ting  Feng Dingqing  Xiao Min  Feng Lin
Affiliation:Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Anhui Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China.
Abstract:
Recent study has suggested that innate immune system might play an important role in pregnancy progression. In this study, to investigate whether NK cells and NKT cells, instead of T cells, are the dominant populations of peripheral blood in early pregnancy, flow cytometry was used to detect the percentage and intracellular cytokine expressions of T cells, NK cells, NKT cells in peripheral blood of non-pregnant women and early pregnant women. In our result, the percentages of NK cells and NKT cells were significantly increased in pregnancy compared to non-pregnancy. However, the percentage of T cells was not changed. We did not detect the Th2-dominance of total lymphocytes or T cells in peripheral blood of early pregnant women and there were also no significant changes of type 1 and type 2 cytokines in T cells, but IFN-gamma production in both NK and NKT cells was decreased in early pregnancy. These results suggest that the innate immune system including NK cells and NKT cells should play a pivotal role in pregnancy progression. Type 1/type 2 shift mechanisms in innate immune system during the human early pregnancy should be paid more attention.
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