Laboratory for Experimental Fetomaternal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine, University Medical Center Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
Nat Med. 2013 May;19(5):548-56. doi: 10.1038/nm.3160. Epub 2013 May 7.
An improved mechanistic understanding of the adaptational processes mounted during mammalian reproduction is emerging. Intricate pathways occurring at the fetomaternal interface, such as the formation of a functional synapse between invading fetal trophoblast cells, and the involvement of various maternal immune cell subsets and epigenetically modified decidual stromal cells have now been identified. These complex pathways synergistically create a tolerogenic niche in which the semiallogeneic fetus can develop. New insights into fetomaternal immune cross-talk may help us to understand the pathogenesis of pregnancy complications as well as poor postnatal health. Moreover, the effects of maternal immune adaptation to pregnancy on autoimmune disease activity are becoming increasingly evident. Thus, insights into fetomaternal immune cross-talk not only advance our understanding of pregnancy-related complications but also may be informative on how immune tolerance can be modulated in clinical settings outside the context of reproduction.
哺乳动物生殖过程中的适应机制正在被深入理解。在胎-母界面发生的复杂途径,如入侵的胎儿滋养层细胞之间功能性突触的形成,以及各种母体免疫细胞亚群和经过表观遗传修饰的蜕膜基质细胞的参与,现在已经被确定。这些复杂的途径协同作用,创造了一个允许半同种异体胎儿发育的免疫耐受环境。对胎-母免疫相互作用的新见解可能有助于我们理解妊娠并发症和不良产后健康的发病机制。此外,母体免疫对妊娠的适应对自身免疫性疾病活动的影响也越来越明显。因此,对胎-母免疫相互作用的深入了解不仅可以加深我们对与妊娠相关的并发症的理解,还可以为如何在生殖以外的临床环境中调节免疫耐受提供信息。