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Review
. 2021 Nov;86(5):e13487.
doi: 10.1111/aji.13487. Epub 2021 Aug 9.

Roles of γδT cells in pregnancy and pregnancy-related complications

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Roles of γδT cells in pregnancy and pregnancy-related complications

Qian-Han Xu et al. Am J Reprod Immunol. 2021 Nov.

Abstract

A successful pregnancy is a complex and unique process comprised of discrete events, including embryo implantation, placentation, and parturition. To maintain the balance between maternal-fetal immune tolerance and resistance to infections, the maternal immune system must have a high degree of stage-dependent plasticity throughout the period of pregnancy. Innate immunity is the frontline force for the establishment of early anti-infection and tolerance mechanisms in mammals. Belonging to the innate immune system, a subset of T cells called γδT cells (based on γδT cell receptors) are the main participants in immune surveillance and immune defense. Unlike traditional αβT cells, γδT cells are regarded as a bridge between innate immunity and acquired immunity. In this review, we summarize current knowledge on the functional plasticity of γδT cells during pregnancy. Furthermore, we discuss the roles of γδT cells in pathological pregnancies.

Keywords: maternal-fetal interface; preeclampsia; preterm birth; recurrent pregnancy loss; γδT cells.

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