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Isolation of Leukocytes from the Murine Tissues at the Maternal-Fetal Interface
Published on: May 21, 2015
Increased maternal T cell autoreactivity associated with syngeneic murine pregnancy
Abstract:
In this study T cells isolated from isopregnant and virgin CBA/J mice were examined for reactivity to self antigen(s) in vitro and in vivo. The autoproliferative capacity of maternal versus virgin T cells was tested in vitro using autologous mixed lymphocyte reactions (AMLR). The popliteal lymph node (PLN) assay was used to compare the ability of maternal versus virgin T lymphocytes to mediate syngeneic graft-versus-host (SGvH) reactions in vivo. Splenic T cells obtained from pregnant animals near term were found to be approximately 10-fold more reactive towards syngeneic virgin non-T stimulator cells in AMLR than splenic T lymphocytes from age-matched virgin animals. In addition, T cells isolated from the spleens of gravid CBA/J mice displayed a significantly enhanced capacity to mediate SGvH reactions in virgin CBA/J females as measured by regional lymph node enlargement. These findings indicate that syngeneic murine pregnancy is accompanied by an increase in autoreactive T cell activity.
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