| Literature DB >> 29576002 |
Samira Hosseini1, Fazel Shokri1, Soheila Ansari Pour2, Jalal Khoshnoodi1, Mahmood Jeddi-Tehrani3, Amir-Hassan Zarnani1,2,4.
Abstract
Systemic monitoring of immune system may not precisely outline the local immune status in the uterus. This survey is a continuation of our previous studies on potential usefulness of menstrual blood (MB) immunophenotyping as a tool for investigation of immunological disturbances in pregnancy-related disorders. Peripheral blood (PB) and MB from healthy fertile (n = 15), unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion (URSA; n = 15), and unexplained infertile women (n = 8) were collected simultaneously in the second day of their menstrual cycle and frequency of natural killer T (NKT)-like cell subpopulations were assessed by flow cytometry. Menstrual blood of all experimental groups contained higher percentage of TCRαβ+, CD45RO+, and CD16- NKT-like cells compared to corresponding PB. Frequency of MB NKT-like cells in unexplained infertile participants was lower than fertile and URSA groups. Compared to normal participants, patients with URSA had lower frequency of PB TCRαβ+ and higher CD16+, while in infertile woman frequencies of PB CD45RO+, CD45RO-, CD16-, IL17+, and MB CD45RO+ NKT-like cells were lower. Although, PB and MB seemingly have the same histological nature, our results showed that MB contained different composition of NKT-like subsets with different cytokine profiles and could be viewed as one potential biological sample for evaluation of patients with infertility and URSA.Entities:
Keywords: NKT-like cells; abortion; immunophenotype; infertility; menstrual blood
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29576002 DOI: 10.1177/1933719118766261
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Sci ISSN: 1933-7191 Impact factor: 3.060