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Review
. 2021 Feb:143:103264.
doi: 10.1016/j.jri.2020.103264. Epub 2020 Dec 11.

Functional regulation of decidual macrophages during pregnancy

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Functional regulation of decidual macrophages during pregnancy

Fengrun Sun et al. J Reprod Immunol. 2021 Feb.
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Abstract

A successful pregnancy requires that the maternal immune system recognizes and tolerates the semi-allogeneic fetus without compromising the capability of protecting both mother and fetus from various pathogens. Decidual macrophages present unique phenotypes to play a key role in the establishment of the immunological aspects of maternal-fetal interaction. Dysfunction of decidual macrophages gives rise to pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia, recurrent spontaneous miscarriage, preterm labor and fetal growth restriction. Here, we reviewed the latest knowledge on the origin, differentiation, unique phenotype and function of macrophages in normal pregnancy and in pregnancy complications. We mainly focused on the significant roles of decidual macrophages in the process of extravillous trophoblast invasion, spiral arterial remodeling, decidual stromal cells cultivation and immune tolerance maintenance in normal pregnancy, and their pathological roles in pregnancy-related complications, offering more integrated information in maternal-fetal immunity.

Keywords: Decidual macrophages; Maternal-fetal tolerance; Pregnancy complications; Spiral arterial remodeling; Trophoblast invasion.

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