Literature DB >> 16911715

Natural killer, natural killer T, helper and cytotoxic T cells in the decidua from sporadic miscarriage.

Shigeki Shimada1, Ryutaro Nishida, Masamitsu Takeda, Kazuya Iwabuchi, Reiko Kishi, Kazunori Onoé, Hisanori Minakami, Hideto Yamada.   

Abstract

PROBLEM: The aim of this cohort study was to assess natural killer (NK) cell and natural killer T (NKT) cell populations and cytokine expressions of helper T (Th) and cytotoxic T (Tc) cells in the decidua of sporadic miscarriage (MS) and induced abortion (IA).
METHODS: The deciduae were obtained from consecutive 40 women whose pregnancies ended in the first trimester MS, and the fetal chromosome karyotypes were analyzed. The cell populations were measured by flow cytometry.
RESULTS: No significant differences in NK cell or NKT cell percentages were found among MS with normal chromosome karyotype (MSNK, n = 14), MS with abnormal karyotype (MSAK, n = 26) and IA (n = 14). Interferon (IFN)-gamma(+) cell percentage and interleukin (IL)-4(+)/tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha(+) ratio of Th cells in MS groups were increased, while IL-4(+) cell percentage, IL-4(+)/IFN-gamma(+) and IL-4(+)/TNF-alpha(+) ratios of Tc cells in MS groups were decreased as compared with those in IA. No significant difference in these parameters between MSNK and MSAK was found.
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggested that Tc1 predominance existed in the decidua of MS. Th1 predominance was not found in MSNK.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16911715     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0897.2006.00417.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Reprod Immunol        ISSN: 1046-7408            Impact factor:   3.886


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