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Placenta-Derived Exosomes as a Modulator in Maternal Immune Tolerance During Pregnancy

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FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.671093

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placenta; exosomes; maternal immune tolerance; preeclampsia; gestational diabetes mellitus; preterm

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  1. Hong Kong Research Grant Council [17115619, 17118917]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81971396]
  3. Sanming Project of Medicine in Shenzhen

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Exosomes, a subset of extracellular vesicles, play important roles in reproduction processes, especially during pregnancy. Placenta-derived exosomes (pEXO) in maternal blood could be potential biomarkers for pregnancy-related diseases. Furthermore, pEXO are key in establishing maternal immune tolerance during pregnancy.
Exosomes are a subset of extracellular vesicles with an average diameter of similar to 100nm. Exosomes are released by all cells through an endosome-dependent pathway and carry nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, cytokines and metabolites, mirroring the state of the originating cells. The function of exosomes has been implicated in various reproduction processes, such as embryo development, implantation, decidualization and placentation. Placenta-derived exosomes (pEXO) can be detected in the maternal blood as early as 6 weeks after conception and their levels increase with gestational age. Importantly, alternations in the molecular signatures of pEXO are observed in pregnancy-related complications. Thus, these differentially expressed molecules could be the potential biomarkers for diagnosis of the pregnancy-associated diseases. Recent studies have demonstrated that pEXO play a key role in the establishment of maternal immune tolerance, which is critical for a successful pregnancy. To gain a better understanding of the underlying mechanism, we highlighted the advanced studies of pEXO on immune cells in pregnancy.

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