This article reviews a selected set of recently described pregnancy-associated proteins which possess potential for both signaling pregnancy onset and monitoring its course. These molecules are compared and contrasted...This article reviews a selected set of recently described pregnancy-associated proteins which possess potential for both signaling pregnancy onset and monitoring its course. These molecules are compared and contrasted with human chorionic gonadotropin, the first pregnancy-associated protein to be discovered, and the standard biomarker of pregnancy to which all others must still be referenced. Recent advances in hCG research have focused on the structural determination and diagnostic significance of the subunits and fragments of the hCG molecule, particularly in urine. An outline of the potential utility of this approach is also presented.展开更多
The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the embryo resorption rate (RR) and the status of local immunity at the feto-maternal interface in pregnant NOD/SCID mice. RR was calculated in NOD/SCID...The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the embryo resorption rate (RR) and the status of local immunity at the feto-maternal interface in pregnant NOD/SCID mice. RR was calculated in NOD/SCID x NOD/SCID mice and compared with non-immunodeficiency BALB/c × BALB/c mice on day 13.5 of gestation. Intraeellular detection of cytokine expression was performed with four-color flow cytometry to identify the functional subsets of lymphocytes in NOD/SCID mice before being bred or during pregnancy. No statistically supported difference in RRs was observed between NOD/SCID × NOD/SCID and control BALB/c × BALB/c mice. Accordingly, although multiple immunodeficits were confirmed in NOD/SCID mice, the percentages of several functional cell subsets were spontaneously altered during pregnancy, and this may be correlated with the roughly normal pregnancy outcomes observed in these mice. The spontaneous alteration of cell percentages at the feto-maternal interfaee in NOD/SCID mice may be of benefit to the pregnancy outcomes.展开更多
文摘This article reviews a selected set of recently described pregnancy-associated proteins which possess potential for both signaling pregnancy onset and monitoring its course. These molecules are compared and contrasted with human chorionic gonadotropin, the first pregnancy-associated protein to be discovered, and the standard biomarker of pregnancy to which all others must still be referenced. Recent advances in hCG research have focused on the structural determination and diagnostic significance of the subunits and fragments of the hCG molecule, particularly in urine. An outline of the potential utility of this approach is also presented.
文摘The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the embryo resorption rate (RR) and the status of local immunity at the feto-maternal interface in pregnant NOD/SCID mice. RR was calculated in NOD/SCID x NOD/SCID mice and compared with non-immunodeficiency BALB/c × BALB/c mice on day 13.5 of gestation. Intraeellular detection of cytokine expression was performed with four-color flow cytometry to identify the functional subsets of lymphocytes in NOD/SCID mice before being bred or during pregnancy. No statistically supported difference in RRs was observed between NOD/SCID × NOD/SCID and control BALB/c × BALB/c mice. Accordingly, although multiple immunodeficits were confirmed in NOD/SCID mice, the percentages of several functional cell subsets were spontaneously altered during pregnancy, and this may be correlated with the roughly normal pregnancy outcomes observed in these mice. The spontaneous alteration of cell percentages at the feto-maternal interfaee in NOD/SCID mice may be of benefit to the pregnancy outcomes.