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. 1992;251(2):93-100.
doi: 10.1007/BF02759917.

Interleukin-2 receptor positive cells in human decidua during the first trimester of pregnancy and their association with macrophages

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Interleukin-2 receptor positive cells in human decidua during the first trimester of pregnancy and their association with macrophages

E Kovacs et al. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 1992.

Abstract

Maternal immune rejection of the fetus could sometimes be the cause of unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion. Components of the T cell-mediated immunity were investigated in the first trimester of pregnancy in women having spontaneous abortion and compared to those with normal pregnancy having a termination on social grounds. Interleukin 2 (IL-2) had no proliferative effect on the trophoblasts of chorionic villi and there were also no IL-2 receptors in these cells. However IL-2 receptor positive cells were found in the decidua in 7 out of 24 women with normal pregnancy and in 12 out of 18 with spontaneous abortion. A high density of macrophages showed an association with IL-2 receptors in both groups. There were no differences with respect to T-cytotoxic cells and T-helper cells in cases of normal pregnancy (with and without IL-2 receptor positive cells), whereas in women having spontaneous abortion we found lower densities of T-helper and T-cytotoxic cells in those without IL-2 receptors than in those with IL-2 receptors.

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