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Trophoblast antigens, fetal blood cell antigens, and the paradox of fetomaternal tolerance

Gabrielle Rizzuto, Adrian Erlebacher

2022The Journal of Experimental Medicine14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The paradox of fetomaternal tolerance has puzzled immunologists and reproductive biologists alike for almost 70 yr. Even the idea that the conceptus evokes a uniformly tolerogenic immune response in the mother is contradicted by the long-appreciated ability of pregnant women to mount robust antibody responses to paternal HLA molecules and RBC alloantigens such as Rh(D). Synthesizing these older observations with more recent work in mice, we discuss how the decision between tolerance or immunity to a given fetoplacental antigen appears to be a function of whether the antigen is trophoblast derived-and thus decorated with immunosuppressive glycans-or fetal blood cell derived.

Topics & Concepts

ConceptusTrophoblastAntigenImmunologyFetusImmune systemImmune toleranceAntibodyBiologyPregnancyImmunityPlacentaGeneticsReproductive System and PregnancyPregnancy and preeclampsia studiesPrenatal Screening and Diagnostics