| Literature DB >> 28915450 |
Minmin Li1, Yimin Gao1, Liang Yong1, Dake Huang1, Jijia Shen2, Miao Liu2, Cuiping Ren2, Xin Hou3.
Abstract
In addition to natural killer cells, other innate lymphoid cells have recently been identified in the mouse and human uterus, but their roles in successful pregnancy remain poorly defined. In this study, we examined the dynamic changes of uterine innate lymphoid cells throughout pregnancy in mice. We found that the total number of uterine innate lymphoid cells markedly increased at early-gestation. Among the three groups of uterine innate lymphoid cells, the number of the group 2 uterine innate lymphoid cells increased the most during pregnancy. We also determined that the depletion of uterine innate lymphoid cells in Rag1-/- mice resulted in impaired uterine spiral artery remodeling. These results suggest that uterine innate lymphoid cells may play an important role in mouse reproduction.Entities:
Keywords: Innate lymphoid cells; Pregnancy; Spiral artery remodeling; Uterine
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28915450 DOI: 10.1016/j.jri.2017.09.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Reprod Immunol ISSN: 0165-0378 Impact factor: 4.054