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PDL1 blockage increases fetal resorption and Tfr cells but does not affect Tfh/Tfr ratio and B-cell maturation during allogeneic pregnancy

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CELL DEATH & DISEASE
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages -

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s41419-020-2313-7

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFC1002802, 2018YFC1004602]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81974243, 81601291, 81971403, 81125004]
  3. Shanghai Science and Technology Commission [18411963200, 17411972700]
  4. Chinese Medical Association of Clinical Medicine Special Funds for Scientific Research Projects [17020400709]
  5. Clinical Research Fund of the Internal Peace Maternity and Child Health Hospital [GFY5816, GFY5820]
  6. Science and Technology Foundation of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine [19XJ11013]

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A successful pregnancy requires sophisticated regulation of uterine microenvironment to guarantee the existence of semi-allogeneic conceptus without immune rejection. T follicular regulatory (Tfr) cells exert a suppressive effect on Tfh-cell expansion, B-cell response, and antibody production. Although accumulating evidence has demonstrated that dysregulations of Tfr cells can bring on various immunological diseases, their immunomodulatory roles during pregnancy still remain unheeded. Herein, we introduced an allogeneic normal-pregnant mouse model and found that CD4(+)CXCR5(hi)PD-1(hi)Foxp3(+) Tfr cells were preferentially accumulated in the uterus at mid-gestation and displayed a distinct phenotype. In addition, the absence of PDL1 resulted in increased fetal resorption by favoring Tfr cells accumulation and upregulating PD-1 expression on these cells. However, PDL1 blockade affected neither the ratio of Tfh/Tfr cells nor the maturation and differentiation of B cells. Overall, our results are the first to present a correlation of Tfr cells accumulation with healthy allogeneic pregnancy and PDL1 blockade-induced miscarriage, and to indicate that appropriate assembly of Tfr cells is important for pregnancy maintenance. Since blockade of PD-1-PDL1 pathway leads to more Tfr cells and fetal losses, the reproductive safety must be taken into consideration when PD-1/PD-L1 checkpoint blockade immunotherapy is used in pregnancy.

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