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CD3- leukocytes present in the human uterus during early placentation: phenotypic and morphologic characterization of the CD56++ population.


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King, A 
Balendran, N 
Carter, NP 
Loke, YW 

Abstract

In this study, the CD3- LGL/NK cells present in the pregnant human uterus have been characterized. Phenotypic and morphologic analyses of decidual LGL revealed many similarities to the minor CD56bright+, CD16- subset in peripheral blood, but there were some important differences. The relative surface density of CD56+ is greatly increased on decidual LGL to 22x that found on the majority of CD56+ peripheral blood NK cells. The CD56bright+ cells in decidua show LGL morphology, whereas in peripheral blood, they are mainly agranular. Proliferation of CD56+ cells occurs predominantly during the nonpregnant secretory (luteal) phase, indicating these CD56+ uterine LGL do not migrate as terminally differentiated cells. The appearance of CD56+ cells was examined at the ultrastructural level using immunoelectron microscopy. Cells with phenotypic characteristics of decidual LGL occur in a higher percentage (1.11%) in the peripheral blood of women of reproductive age than in men (0.66%). On the basis of these results, it is proposed that the CD56bright+ uterine leukocytes represent a distinctive, hormonally regulated subset possibly adapted to control human placentation.

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Adolescent, Adult, Antigens, CD, Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte, CD3 Complex, CD56 Antigen, Decidua, Female, Flow Cytometry, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Humans, Lymphocyte Subsets, Male, Microscopy, Immunoelectron, Placentation, Pregnancy, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell

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Dev Immunol

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1044-6672

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Hindawi Limited