Nature Communications (Aug 2017)

Activated NK cells cause placental dysfunction and miscarriages in fetal alloimmune thrombocytopenia

  • Issaka Yougbaré,
  • Wei-She Tai,
  • Darko Zdravic,
  • Brigitta Elaine Oswald,
  • Sean Lang,
  • Guangheng Zhu,
  • Howard Leong-Poi,
  • Dawei Qu,
  • Lisa Yu,
  • Caroline Dunk,
  • Jianhong Zhang,
  • John G. Sled,
  • Stephen J. Lye,
  • Jelena Brkić,
  • Chun Peng,
  • Petter Höglund,
  • B. Anne Croy,
  • S. Lee Adamson,
  • Xiao-Yan Wen,
  • Duncan J. Stewart,
  • John Freedman,
  • Heyu Ni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00269-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Fetal/neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (FNAIT) is a gestational disease caused by maternal immune responses against fetal platelets. Using a FNAIT mouse model and human trophoblast cell lines, here the authors show that uterine natural killer cell-mediated trophoblast apoptosis contributes to FNAIT pathogenesis.