2012
DOI: 10.1155/2012/985646
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IgG Placental Transfer in Healthy and Pathological Pregnancies

Abstract: Placental transfer of maternal IgG antibodies to the fetus is an important mechanism that provides protection to the infant while his/her humoral response is inefficient. IgG is the only antibody class that significantly crosses the human placenta. This crossing is mediated by FcRn expressed on syncytiotrophoblast cells. There is evidence that IgG transfer depends on the following: (i) maternal levels of total IgG and specific antibodies, (ii) gestational age, (iii) placental integrity, (iv) IgG subclass, and … Show more

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“…1 As the only isotype that can pass through the human placenta, IgG is able to protect the fetus in utero. 2 Meanwhile, IgG gets involved in chronic inflammatory processes contributed to the destruction of healthy tissues in autoimmune diseases, such as arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus. 3 Serum IgG level varies considerably from one person to another, 4 but little when testing the same person repeatedly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 As the only isotype that can pass through the human placenta, IgG is able to protect the fetus in utero. 2 Meanwhile, IgG gets involved in chronic inflammatory processes contributed to the destruction of healthy tissues in autoimmune diseases, such as arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus. 3 Serum IgG level varies considerably from one person to another, 4 but little when testing the same person repeatedly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before birth, the sterile uterine environment offers little antigen exposure [37]. In the neonatal period infants are dependent on their innate immune mechanisms for protection against pathogens and rely on maternally transferred antibodies for limited adaptive immune protection.…”
Section: Functional Immaturity Of the Infant Immune System And The Pementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This offers some protection against infectious disease, but impaired responses in a substantial number of infants lead to susceptibility to disease. Antibody responses in infants are typically shorter, delayed and respond with lower immunoglobulin (Ig) G2 expression with lower affinity to specific antigens than those found in adults [37,38].…”
Section: Functional Immaturity Of the Infant Immune System And The Pementioning
confidence: 99%
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