Amniotic fluid soluble human leukocyte antigen G is markedly decreased in offspring with neural tube defects.
Publication year
2002Source
Early Human Development, 66, 2, (2002), pp. 101-5ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Blood Transfusion and Transplantation Immunology
Gynaecology
Journal title
Early Human Development
Volume
vol. 66
Issue
iss. 2
Page start
p. 101
Page end
p. 5
Subject
Epidemiology; Experimental diagnostics and therapy of malignancies; Prevention of disorders in human reproduction: (Patho)Physiological, endocrinological and methabolic aspects; Epidemiologie; Haematology; Preventie van stoornissen in de menselijke voortplanting: (Patho-)fysiologische, endocriene en metabole aspecten.Abstract
Pregnancies affected by a neural tube defect show changes in thymus morphology, neonatal and maternal T-cell repertoire. Amniotic fluid levels of soluble human leukocyte antigen G (HLA-G) (an immuno-modulatory protein) were found to be significantly lower as compared to controls. This may reflect a diminished cell-mediated immunity in neural tube defects.
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