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Atsushi Fukui1, Mai Kamoi1, Ayano Funamizu1, Kohei Fuchinoue1, Hitomi Chiba1, Megumi Yokota1, Rie Fukuhara1, Hideki Mizunuma1.
Abstract
The regulation of uterine and peripheral blood natural killer (NK) cells has been associated with problems related to reproductive immunology such as recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), implantation failure or preeclampsia. NKp46, one of the natural cytotoxicity receptors (NCRs), is a unique marker that functions in NK cell cytotoxicity and cytokine production. Expression of NKp46 on NK cells is lower in women with recurrent pregnancy loss and pregnancy-induced hypertension. Moreover, expression of NKp46 on peritoneal fluid NK cells is lower in women with pelvic endometriosis. Therefore, evaluation of NKp46 on peripheral blood NK cells may provide a means of screening for reproductive abnormalities. Recently, a new type of NK cell, the NK22 cell, has been reported. This cell may be a regulator not only of the mucosal barrier but also of reproduction. For women with RPL showing abnormal uterine and/or peripheral blood NK cells, both intravenous immunoglobulin treatment and intralipid treatment have been reported. The effects of these treatments are still controversial, and further studies are needed in order to clarify their true impact. The present review examines variations in the expression of NCRs on NK cells, the participation of NK22 cells in reproduction, and the possible use of intravenous immunoglobulin or intralipid treatment for women with recurrent pregnancy loss and NK cell abnormality.Entities:
Keywords: Intralipid; Intravenous immunoglobulin; NK cell; Natural cytotoxicity receptor; Recurrent pregnancy loss
Year: 2015 PMID: 29259412 PMCID: PMC5715833 DOI: 10.1007/s12522-015-0207-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Med Biol ISSN: 1445-5781