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Allergic women show reduced T helper type 1 alloresponses to fetal human leucocyte antigen mismatch during pregnancy.

S L Prescott1, L A Breckler, C S Witt, L Smith, J A Dunstan, F T Christiansen.   

Abstract

Low-level alloreactivity between mother and fetus may provide stimulation for fetal T helper type 1 (Th1) cell immune maturation. This study explored the effects of human leucocyte antigen (HLA) mismatch on materno-fetal interactions detected as cytokine responses and lymphoproliferation in mixed lymphocyte reactions, and whether this was altered in allergic women (n = 62) who have a Th2 propensity compared with non-allergic women (n = 65). HLA-DRbeta1 mismatch was associated with significantly increased Th1 interferon (IFN)-gamma, Th2 interleukin (IL)-13 and lymphoproliferative responses by both mothers and fetuses. Allergic women showed significantly lower IFN-gamma Th1 production in response to HLA-DRbeta1 mismatch. The infants of these women also showed significantly lower IL-10 and lower IFN-gamma production relative to IL-13. Both HLA-DRbeta1 mismatch and maternal allergy had significant independent effects on maternal IFN-gamma Th1 responses. Maternal allergy modifies HLA-mediated alloreactivity between the mother and the fetus, reducing Th1 activation. This may affect the cytokine milieu at the materno-fetal interface and could be implicated in the attenuated Th1 responses observed commonly in infants of atopic mothers.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19860744      PMCID: PMC2802695          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.2009.04042.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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