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Natural killer cells promote immune tolerance by regulating inflammatory TH17 cells at the human maternal-fetal interface

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1206322110

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regulatory NK cells; fetomaternal tolerance

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of China 973 Basic Science Project [2013CB530506, 2009CB522403, 2012CB519004]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [81202367, 31021061, 30730084]

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Natural killer (NK) cells accumulate at the maternal-fetal interface in large numbers, but their exact roles in successful pregnancy remain poorly defined. Here, we provide evidence that T(H)17 cells and local inflammation can occur at the maternal-fetal interface during natural allogenic pregnancies. We found that decidual NK cells promote immune tolerance and successful pregnancy by dampening inflammatory T(H)17 cells via IFN-gamma secreted by the CD56(bright)CD27(+) NK subset. This NK-cell-mediated regulatory response is lost in patients who experience recurrent spontaneous abortions, which results in a prominent T(H)17 response and extensive local inflammation. This local inflammatory response further affects the regulatory function of NK cells, leading to the eventual loss of maternal-fetal tolerance. Thus, our data identify NK cells as key regulatory cells at the maternal-fetal interface by suppressing T(H)17-mediated local inflammation.

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