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Safeguarding of fetal growth by mast cells and natural killer cells: deficiency of one is counterbalanced by the other

Filename 275. Meyer et al., Safeguard. fetal growth MC, Frontiers Immun.2017 .pdf
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Date added July 29, 2020
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Category Original Work
Tags counter-regulation, mast cell-specific proteases, mast cells, natural killer cells, spiral arteries
Authors Meyer, N., Woidacki, K., Maurer, M. and Zenclussen, A. C.
Citation Meyer, N., Woidacki, K., Maurer, M. and Zenclussen, A. C.: Safeguarding of fetal growth by mast cells and natural killer cells: deficiency of one is counterbalanced by the other. Front. Immunol. 2017: 8; 711.
Corresponding authors Zenclussen, A. C.
DocNum O.275
DocType PDF
Edition; Page 8; 711
IF 5.51
Publisher Front. Immunol.
ReleaseDate 2017

Uterine natural killer cells (uNKs) and mast cells (uMCs) are of crucial importance for spiral artery (SA) remodeling and placentation. Mice deficient for both NKs and MCs including uNKs and uMCs show markedly impaired SA remodeling and their fetuses are growth-retarded. In contrast, the absence of either NKs or MCs results in only minor impairment. This suggests that uNKs can compensate for the effects of uMCs on SA remodeling and vice versa. To test this hypothesis, we assessed uNK numbers in uMC-deficient mice as well as uMC numbers in uNK-depleted mice. Notably, uMC- deficient C57BL/6J-KitW-sh/W-sh (W-sh) mice showed markedly increased numbers of uNKs in contrast to wild type, and the transfer of bone marrow-derived MCs reverted this phenotype. Vice versa, uNK-deficient C57BL/6NTac-IL15tm1ImxN5 (IL-15−/−) mice had significantly increased numbers of uMCs and MC-specific proteases. Our results suggest that uNKs and uMCs can counterbalance their effects at the feto–maternal interface and jointly promote SA remodeling and placentation.

 

(Last update: 12.2023)

Number of original publications in peer-reviewed journals:580
Number of reviews in peer-reviewed journals:210
Number of publications (original work and reviews) in peer-reviewed journals:790
Cumulative IF for original publications in peer-reviewed journals:4196.39
Cumulative IF for reviews in peer-reviewed journals:1409.32
Cumulative IF of publications (original work & reviews) in peer-reviewed journals:5605.71
Total number of citations: 36,836, h-index: 99 (Web of Science December 2023)36836

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