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Effect of Pregnancy Specific β1-Glycoprotein on the Replicative Potential of Naïve T Cells and Immune Memory T Cells.

V P Timganova1, L S Litvinova2, K A Yurova2, O G Khaziakhmatova2, M S Bochkova1, P V Khramtsov1,2, M B Raev1, S A Zamorina3.   

Abstract

We studied the effects of pregnancy-specific β1-glycoprotein (PSG) on the replicative potential of naïve T cells (CD45RA+) and immune memory T cells (CD45R0+) in vitro by evaluating the expression of the hTERT gene in combination with the proliferative activity of cells. Human PSG was obtained by the author's patented method of immunopurification using a biospecific sorbent with subsequent removal of immunoglobulin contamination on a HiTrap Protein G HP column. We used monocultures of CD45RA+ and CD45R0+ lymphocytes isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells of reproductive-age women. It was found that PSG in physiological concentrations inhibited the expression of the hTERT gene mRNA in naïve T cells and immune memory T cells and simultaneously reduced the number of proliferating T cells estimated by the differential gating method. At the same time, PSG reduced CD71 expression only on naïve T cells without affecting this molecule on immune memory T cells. Thus, PSG decreased the replication potential and suppressed the proliferation of T cells and immune memory T cells, which in the context of pregnancy can contribute to the formation of immune tolerance to the semi-allogeneic embryo.
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Keywords:  hTERT; memory T cells; naïve T cells; pregnancy-specific β1-glycoprotein; proliferation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34855088     DOI: 10.1007/s10517-021-05357-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Exp Biol Med        ISSN: 0007-4888            Impact factor:   0.804


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