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Interferon-γ Expression in Natural Killer Cells and Natural Killer T Cells Is Suppressed in Early Pregnancy 被引量:4
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作者 Yongyun Shi Bin Ling +4 位作者 Ying Zhou Ting Gao dingqing feng Min Xiao Lin feng 《Cellular & Molecular Immunology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2007年第5期389-394,共6页
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 population... 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. 展开更多
关键词 CYTOKINE PREGNANCY natural killer cell INTERFERON-Γ
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