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Review
. 2024 Sep 2:154:9-17.
doi: 10.1016/j.placenta.2024.05.134. Epub 2024 May 23.

The role of aryl hydrocarbon receptors in nutrient metabolism and immune regulation at the maternal-fetal interface

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The role of aryl hydrocarbon receptors in nutrient metabolism and immune regulation at the maternal-fetal interface

Yuchen Li et al. Placenta. .

Abstract

The maternal-fetal interface is composed of the placenta, which is affiliated with the fetus, and the maternal decidua. During pregnancy, the placenta is mainly responsible for nutrient transport and immune tolerance maintenance, which plays a key role in fetal growth and development and pregnancy maintenance. The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that exists in various cell types at the maternal-fetal interface and is involved in multiple cellular processes. Recent studies have highlighted the role of AhR in regulating various physiological processes, including glucose and lipid metabolism, as well as tryptophan metabolism and immune responses, within non-pregnant tissues. This review shifts focus towards understanding how AhR modulation impacts metabolism and immune regulation at the maternal-fetal interface. This may implicate the development of pregnancy-related complications and the potential target of the AhR pathway for therapeutic strategies against poor pregnancy outcomes.

Keywords: Aryl hydrocarbon receptor; Immune tolerance; Maternal–fetal interface; Metabolism; Placenta; Trophoblast.

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