Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology (Dec 2003)
Tolerance of the fetus by the maternal immune system: role of inflammatory mediators at the feto-maternal interface
Abstract
Abstract The adaptive immune system of placental mammals has evolved to tolerate the fetus. Rejection of the fetus by adaptive immune responses is therefore a rare event, with abortion being caused more frequently by inflammation in the placenta. This review will cover recent aspects of immune privilege and the innate immune system at the feto-maternal interface, citing examples of the role played by microbial infections in fetal demise.