2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.mehy.2018.04.008
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Assessing whether progesterone-matured dendritic cells are responsible for retention of fertilization products in missed abortion

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“…In recent years, the research on the pathogenesis of delayed abortion has made great progress in the aspects of genetics, immunology, infection, and environment. Good formation of placental vascular network plays an extremely important role in fetal intrauterine development [ 6 ]. If the insufficient placental vascular dysplasia, perfusion, and placental microcirculation dysfunction can lead to placental insufficiency, placenta implantation dysfunction, maternal oxygen, nutrients, and immune factors cannot enter the fetal body through vascular network [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the research on the pathogenesis of delayed abortion has made great progress in the aspects of genetics, immunology, infection, and environment. Good formation of placental vascular network plays an extremely important role in fetal intrauterine development [ 6 ]. If the insufficient placental vascular dysplasia, perfusion, and placental microcirculation dysfunction can lead to placental insufficiency, placenta implantation dysfunction, maternal oxygen, nutrients, and immune factors cannot enter the fetal body through vascular network [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Progesterone inhibited cDCs' ability to induce NK cell proliferation and secrete IL-15, resulting in human abortion. It was hypothesized that progesterone-shaped DCs cannot efficiently multiply or equip NK cells with the cytotoxic mediators perforin and granulysin during DC/NK cell interaction, which may harm trophoblasts and induce abortion (Laskarin et al 2018). However, in DBA/2 J-mated CBA/J abortion-prone mice, a substantial rise in the uterine Treg cell pool was induced by progesterone administration, and the rate of abortion was unaffected.…”
Section: Dcs In Rsa and Implantation Failurementioning
confidence: 99%