2018
DOI: 10.15789/1563-0625-2018-5-657-666
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Regulatory T Cells in Follicular Fluid of Women Undergoing Ivf Treatment

Abstract: The aim of the study was to evaluate FoxP3+ regulatory T cell (Тreg) subsets in the follicular fluid (FF) of the women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF), and their relationships with features of folliculogenesis and oogenesis, as well as quality of embryos and retrospective assessment of IVF outcomes. The study included 53 women at the age of 25 to 46 years stimulated by superovulation. The count of Tregs in the FF samples was determined by flow cytometry using appropriate monoclonal antibodies. The FF e… Show more

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“…Tregs are pivotal for many aspects of reproductive function. The percentage of CD4 + FoxP3 + T cells is associated with the efficacy of oogenesis, blastulation, and pregnancy occurrence 40 . Inflammatory processes play a crucial role in a number of physiological reproductive events in the ovary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tregs are pivotal for many aspects of reproductive function. The percentage of CD4 + FoxP3 + T cells is associated with the efficacy of oogenesis, blastulation, and pregnancy occurrence 40 . Inflammatory processes play a crucial role in a number of physiological reproductive events in the ovary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The percentage of CD4 + FoxP3 + T cells is associated with the efficacy of oogenesis, blastulation, and pregnancy occurrence. 40 Inflammatory processes play a crucial role in a number of physiological reproductive events in the ovary. The secretion of steroid hormones necessary for follicle growth, ovulation, and the development or regression of the corpus luteum is modulated by inflammatory factors (cells and cytokines).…”
Section: Correlations Of Hla-dr+ Cd45raˉtregs and Cd28ˉtreg-like Cell...mentioning
confidence: 99%