Immunoactive products of placenta. IV. Impairment by placental cells and their products of CTL function at effector stage.
Open Access
- 1 July 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 135 (1) , 215-222
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.135.1.215
Abstract
Trophoblast-enriched cell suspensions prepared by collagenase digestion from midterm murine placentae were found resistant to CTL-mediated lysis. Treatment of such cells by trypsin or neuraminidase rendered these cells susceptible to such lytic effectors. Collagenase-prepared cell suspensions could impair CTL action, whereas neuraminidase- or trypsin-treated cells did not retain this property. This effect was also observed with extracts. These results indicate that soluble factors (which we will characterize in another paper) released by trophoblast cells (in fact, spongiotrophoblast) can interfere in a dose-dependent fashion with the action of lytic effectors. We suggest that such active mechanisms are physiologic components of the placental barrier and might be defective in some cases of immunologic abortions.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Immunogenetic studies of spontaneous abortion in mice. Preimmunization of females with allogeneic cells.The Journal of Immunology, 1985
- Immunoactive products of placenta. III. Suppression of natural killing activity.The Journal of Immunology, 1984
- Regulatory T cells in pregnancyCellular Immunology, 1982
- REGULATORY T-CELL SUB-POPULATIONS IN PREGNANCY .1. EVIDENCE FOR SUPPRESSIVE ACTIVITY OF THE EARLY PHASE OF MLR1979
- Allogeneic Placenta is a Paternal Strain Antigen ImmunoabsorbentThe Journal of Immunology, 1979
- IMMUNE RESPONSE ENGENDERED IN MICE BY MULTIPARITYTransplantation, 1964
- PREGNANCY INDUCED HEMAGGLUTININS TO PATERNAL H-2 ANTIGENS IN MULTIPAROUS MICETransplantation, 1964