Cytokines Regulating Trophoblast Invasion

被引:7
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作者
Fitzgerald, Justine S.
Abad, Cilia [2 ]
Alvarez, Angela M. [3 ]
Mehta, Ratnesh Bhai [4 ]
Chaiwangyen, Wittaya [1 ]
Dubinsky, Valeria [5 ]
Silva, Barbara Gueuvoghlanian [6 ]
Gutierrez, Gabriela [5 ]
Hofmann, Simone [7 ]
Hoelters, Sebastian [1 ]
Joukadar, Jennifer [8 ,9 ]
Junovich, Gisela [5 ]
Kuhn, Christina [7 ]
Morales-Prieto, Diana M. [1 ]
Nevers, Tania [8 ,9 ]
Ospina-Prieto, Stephanie
Pastuschek, Jana [1 ]
De Sousa, F. Lazaro Pereira [1 ]
San Martin, Sebastian [10 ,11 ]
Suman, Pankaj [12 ]
Weber, Maja [1 ]
Markert, Udo R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Jena, Dept Obstet, Placenta Lab, Bachstrasse, Jena, Germany
[2] Inst Venezolano Invest Cient, Ctr Biofis Bioquim, Lab Bioenerget Celular, Caracas, Venezuela
[3] Univ Antioquia, Sch Med, Reprod Grp, Medellin, Colombia
[4] Linkoping Univ, Dept Clin & Expt Med, Div Clin Immunol, Unit Autoimmun & Immune Regulat, Linkoping, Sweden
[5] Marcelo T de Alvear, Halitus Inst Med, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[6] Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Lab Obstetr Fisiol & Expt, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[7] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Munich, Germany
[8] Brown Univ, Women & Infants Hosp, Providence, RI 02912 USA
[9] Brown Univ, Warren Alpert Med Sch, Providence, RI 02912 USA
[10] Univ Valparaiso, Sch Med, Biomed Res Ctr, Valparaiso, Chile
[11] CREAS, Reg Ctr Study Healthy Foods, Valparaiso, Chile
[12] Natl Inst Immunol, Reprod Cell Biol Lab, New Delhi, India
关键词
Placenta; pregnancy; trophoblast; cytokines; cytokine receptors; chemokine receptors; immunoregulation;
D O I
10.3233/NIB-2011-023
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Pregnancy is personally special to every woman expecting a child, but is also interesting from the perspective of an immunologist. During a physiological pregnancy, the mother's immune system decides to tolerate and foster an incorporated, non-self, non-dangerous organism. Whether the maternal reaction stems from deciphering the foreigness or safeness of this new individual, it is the general consensus that there is a foeto-maternal, bidirectional "dialogue" occurring and that the "messages" that are "spoken" are relayed through signaling mediators, which are capable of transmitting a functional command to a target cell. Much information dedicated to this theme has been gleaned in the past decade; however, the complex nature of cytokine networks jeopardizes clarity. In this review, we touch upon a list of mediators that are vital for reproduction. These factors are divided according to their receptor family, because this elucidates the characteristic signal transducing pathway, which is expected to mediate their signal within the target cell. The target cells of interest are the trophoblast, upon which we focus for several reasons: 1. the trophoblast represent the foetal compartment while participating in foeto-maternal interplay (e.g. while invading the decidua, trophoblasts are in constant communication with uterine, maternal immunocytes, which check and contain this function), 2. trophoblasts are responsible for foetal well-being (e.g. nutrition, protection from the environment) and 3. dysfunctional trophoblast function results in several pregnancy complications (e.g. preeclampsia, intrauterine growth retardation, miscarriage, preterm delivery). We summarize what is described in the literature on how these mediators are distributed within the reproductive tract, which cells are expressing their respective receptors (especially which trophoblast subsets) and how they modify trophoblast function (namely invasion, proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis). Furthermore, we unearth for which mediator the signal transducing pathway is verifiably used in trophoblast (ic) cells. Finally, we correlate actual biological importance of the mediator for reproduction by comparing murine knockout phenotypes and known positive and negative associations of these mediators with human pregnancy pathologies (as listed above). We expect this concise review to be useful to both basic researchers and clinicians who wish to obtain an overview of the reproductive cytokine network in respect to the trophoblast.
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页码:61 / 97
页数:37
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