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. 1999 Aug;42(2):83-7.

The role of gamma/delta T-cell receptor-positive cells in pregnancy: part II

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  • PMID: 10476689

The role of gamma/delta T-cell receptor-positive cells in pregnancy: part II

A Barakonyi et al. Am J Reprod Immunol. 1999 Aug.

Abstract

Problem: We have previously demonstrated a significantly increased ratio of gamma/delta T-cell receptor (TCR)-positive progesterone receptor(PR)-positive cells in the peripheral blood of healthy pregnant women compared to that of recurrent aborters or non-pregnant individuals. Treatment of pregnancy lymphocytes with a pan anti-gamma/delta TCR antibody inhibits progesterone-induced blocking factor (PIBF) production, increases natural killer (NK) activity, and alters the cytokine profile. The present study was aimed at investigating the role of the different gamma/delta subpopulations in these phenomena.

Method of study: Peripheral blood lymphocytes from healthy pregnant women were incubated with either anti-gamma1.4 and delta1, or anti-gamma9 and delta2 antibodies. The effect of these treatments on PR induction and interleukin (IL)-10 and IL-12 expression were tested by immunocytochemistry. NK activity of anti-gamma/delta treated lymphocytes was also determined.

Results: In peripheral blood of healthy pregnant women, the most frequently occurring chain combination was gamma1.4/delta1, whereas in recurrent aborters, the gamma9/delta2 combination was predominant. Treatment of normal pregnancy lymphocytes with a mixture of gamma1.4 and delta1 antibodies resulted in a significantly reduced NK activity and increased PR and IL-10 expression, whereas treatment with a mixture of gamma9 and delta2 antibodies significantly reduced IL-10 production and slightly increased IL-12 production and NK activity. These data suggest the presence of two functionally distinct subpopulations in the peripheral blood of pregnant women.

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