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Trophoblastic interferon-gamma: current knowledge and possible role(s) in early pig pregnancy.

Avrelija Cencic1, Claude La Bonnardière.   

Abstract

In the pig as in ruminant species, the implantation of the elongated conceptus - the embryo with its associated membranes - onto the maternal uterus is accompanied by an intense secretion of interferon (IFN), which culminates at day 15 of development. It has been shown that in fact the pig trophectoderm - the polarized epithelium which lines the conceptus - simultaneously secretes two types of interferons: IFN-gamma (IFN-gamma), which is the more abundant species, is produced in very substantial amounts. Another IFN is also secreted, which happens to be a novel type I IFN, now named IFN-delta. It was previously shown that the uterus is the most probable target of the pig trophoblastic IFNs, since no autocrine effect was found on the trophoblast. It has also been shown that, unlike for the ruminant species, the pig trophoblastic IFNs do not play an apparent role in the so-called maternal recognition of pregnancy. We have focused this review on IFN-gamma, because first, it is the major species secreted and secondly, IFN-gamma has various regulatory effects on different tissues, including lymphoid cells. We particularly address the question of the possible role of trophoblastic IFN-gamma in early pregnancy, in the light of the known biological functions of human and mouse IFN-gamma.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11944804     DOI: 10.1051/vetres:2002003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Res        ISSN: 0928-4249            Impact factor:   3.683


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