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Fetomaternal Immune Tolerance: Crucial Mechanisms of Tolerance for Successful Pregnancy in Humans.

Yousef YousefzadehMohammad Sadegh Soltani-ZangbarMaryam HemmatzadehNavid ShomaliAta MahmoodpoorJavad Ahmadian HerisMehdi Yousefi
Published in: Immunological investigations (2021)
For many years, the question of how the maternal immune system tolerates the foreign fetus has remained unanswered, and numerous studies have considerably attempted to elucidate underlying mechanisms for fetomaternal tolerance. This review aimed at discussing various significant mechanisms in fetomaternal compatibility. At the fetomaternal interface, in addition to having efficient control against infections, innate and adaptive maternal immune systems selectively prevent fetal rejection. In general, understanding the complex mechanisms of fetomaternal tolerance is critical for immunologic tolerance induction and spontaneous abortion prevention in high-risk populations. Different cells and molecules, such as regulatory T-cells, dendritic cells, decidua cells, IDO, Class I HLA molecules, TGF-β, and IL-10, induce maternal immune tolerance in the fetus in numerous ways. The findings on fetomaternal immune tolerance have remained controversial and require further research.
Keyphrases
  • dendritic cells
  • regulatory t cells
  • immune response
  • induced apoptosis
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • physical activity
  • oxidative stress
  • signaling pathway
  • transforming growth factor