A Commentary on Gestational Programming and Functions of HLA-G in Pregnancy
A Commentary on Gestational Programming and Functions of HLA-G in Pregnancy
HLA-G is an HLA class Ib gene that is highly expressed in human trophoblast cells. The single HLA-G mRNA is alternatively spliced to generate at least seven transcripts, three of which encode soluble isoforms. Many studies have shown that high levels of soluble antigens are associated with successful implantation and graft acceptance. To study expression, regulation and functions of two of the soluble isoforms, HLA-G5 and HLA-G6, we generated recombinant proteins in eukaryotic cells and developed monoclonal antibodies specific for each of the two proteins. In addition, we investigated the olive baboon Paan-AG gene as a potential functional correlate of HLA-G. Here, we present summaries of the studies that have been conducted in our laboratory using these tools and discuss the results within the context of the research on this topic that is ongoing in ours and other laboratories worldwide. Collectively, the data indicate that soluble HLA-G is a critical contributor to immune privilege in pregnancy and imply that this placenta-derived substance may impact other pathways leading to successful reproduction.
- University of Kansas United States
- University of Illinois at Chicago United States
- University of Kansas Medical Center United States
HLA-G Antigens, Placenta, Histocompatibility Antigens Class I, Trophoblasts, Blastocyst, Receptors, KIR2DL5, HLA Antigens, Pregnancy, Humans, Protein Isoforms, Female, RNA, Messenger, Receptors, Immunologic
HLA-G Antigens, Placenta, Histocompatibility Antigens Class I, Trophoblasts, Blastocyst, Receptors, KIR2DL5, HLA Antigens, Pregnancy, Humans, Protein Isoforms, Female, RNA, Messenger, Receptors, Immunologic
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