Wegmann T G
Can Med Assoc J. 1980 Nov 22;123(10):991-3.
There are two mechanisms by which the fetus escapes damage from the maternal immune response during pregnancy. First, the placenta serves as an antigen-bearing immunoabsorbent barrier between the maternal and fetal circulation, so that the mother's humoral immune response to fetal antigens derived from the paternal major histocompatibility complex has no effect on the fetus. Second, the placenta serves as a physical barrier to the entry of maternal antifetal lymphocytes and thus prevents the maternal cell-mediated immune response from harming the fetus. Evidence supporting these two mechanisms is presented in this paper.
在怀孕期间,胎儿有两种机制可避免受到母体免疫反应的损害。首先,胎盘作为母体和胎儿循环之间的一个携带抗原的免疫吸收屏障,因此母亲对源自父系主要组织相容性复合体的胎儿抗原的体液免疫反应对胎儿没有影响。其次,胎盘作为母体抗胎儿淋巴细胞进入的物理屏障,从而防止母体细胞介导的免疫反应伤害胎儿。本文提供了支持这两种机制的证据。