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ea0014s16.3 | Immune-endocrine turmoil of pregnancy | ECE2007

Regulatory T cells in pregnancy

Claudia Zenclussen Ana , Rau Juliane , Thuere Catharina , Schumacher Anne , Zimmermann Gerolf , Volk Hans-Dieter , Alexander Henry

The survival of the semiallogeneic fetus within the mother is thought to be due to mechanisms of immunological tolerance. Regulatory T cells (Treg) are believed to have a crucial role in maintaining pregnancy by creating a transient tolerant microenvironment within the maternal uterus as former studies confirmed. We have evidences that Treg expand in lymph nodes from normal pregnant mice already on day 2 of pregnancy. Abortion-prone mice present diminished numbers of Treg in i...

ea0014p642 | (1) | ECE2007

Expansion of CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells during murine pregnancy is not driven by pregnancy-associated hormones

Schumacher Anne , Thüre Catharina , Rau Juliane , Volk Hans-Dieter , Zenclussen Ana Claudia

The physiological state of pregnancy is characterised by the tolerance of the maternal immune system towards the paternal alloantigens expressed by the foetus. Recently, CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells (Treg) were described to play an essential role for the generation and maintenance of the tolerance state. Several research groups showed that normal pregnancy in humans and mice is associated with an augmentation in the number of Treg in different organs wher...