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Am J Reprod Immunol ; 65(4): 433-7, 2011 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20825378

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PROBLEM: The pregnancy and menstrual cycle (MC) are the main physiologic events linked to the human reproduction. An adequate neuroendocrine axis is mandatory for the homeostasis in both events. To analyze the distribution of NK, T, Treg cells, expression of their receptors and to associate with hormone levels in pregnant and MC in healthy women. METHOD OF STUDY: We studied two groups of healthy women: 13 pregnant women followed up at 1st, 2nd and 3rd trimesters and 11 women in the 5th and 21st day of the MC. The distribution of NK, T, Treg cells population, expression of their receptors and hormone levels were quantified. RESULTS: In pregnant women, we found an association of NK cells CD56(dim) CD16(+) with prolactin levels. This finding was also was observed for CD56(brigthCD16-) being statistical significant during 1st trimester for both subpopulations. During MC, correlation of CD56(dim) CD16(+) , CD56(bright) CD16(-) cells with prolactin in follicular and luteal phase was found. CONCLUSION: This is the first report where these cell subpopulations have been analyzed prospectively. Even we can argue the random effect for the small number of women is interesting that prolactin showed the more consistent correlation with CD56(dim) CD16(+) , CD56(brigth) CD16(-) cells during both events studied.


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Killer Cells, Natural/immunology , Menstrual Cycle/blood , Pregnancy/blood , Prolactin/blood , T-Lymphocyte Subsets/immunology , T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/immunology , Adult , CD56 Antigen/analysis , Female , Flow Cytometry , GPI-Linked Proteins/analysis , Humans , Killer Cells, Natural/metabolism , Menstrual Cycle/immunology , Pregnancy/immunology , Receptors, IgG/analysis , T-Lymphocyte Subsets/metabolism , T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/metabolism
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Am J Reprod Immunol ; 65(2): 99-103, 2011 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20618180

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INTRODUCTION: The function, peripheral blood expression, and physiologic importance of IL-17 is not well established. Detection of IL-17 in sera and plasma samples from patients with pre-eclampsia has been reported with inconsistent results. To establish the l levels of the IL-17 at peripheral level, we studied prospectively a cohort of 13 healthy pregnant women. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the changes in serum levels of IL-17 in healthy pregnant women in a prospective cohort. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Thirteen healthy pregnant women were prospectively followed to evaluate serum levels of IL-17. Each patient was evaluated at each trimester. IL-17 levels were measured by ELISA. The statistical analysis was done using repeated measures anova and Bonferroni's multiple comparison test. RESULTS: IL-17 levels were significantly increased from first trimester with a mean of 14.61 up to 31.78 pg/mL at third trimester (P < 0.05), but when detectable, they were almost identical range in all trimesters. CONCLUSIONS: We propose that IL-17 levels in healthy women are present with very similar range levels during the whole pregnancy but the average is increased during the third trimester maybe as a part of the complex network of cytokines as a result of implantation, fetal development, and labor process itself.


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Interleukin-17/blood , Pregnancy Trimester, Third/blood , Adult , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Trimester, First/blood , Pregnancy Trimester, Second/blood , Term Birth , Up-Regulation , Young Adult
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