The unique properties of uterine NK cells

I Manaster, O Mandelboim - American journal of reproductive …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
I Manaster, O Mandelboim
American journal of reproductive immunology, 2010Wiley Online Library
Citation Manaster I, Mandelboim O. The unique properties of uterine NK cells. Am J Reprod
Immunol 2009 Abstract Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes of the innate immunity
system that are able to kill various hazardous pathogens and tumors. However, it is now
widely accepted that NK cells also possess non‐destructive functions, as has been
demonstrated for uterine NK cells. Here, we review the unique properties of the NK cells in
the uterine mucosa, prior to and during pregnancy. We discuss the phenotype and function …
Citation Manaster I, Mandelboim O. The unique properties of uterine NK cells. Am J Reprod Immunol 2009
Abstract
Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes of the innate immunity system that are able to kill various hazardous pathogens and tumors. However, it is now widely accepted that NK cells also possess non‐destructive functions, as has been demonstrated for uterine NK cells. Here, we review the unique properties of the NK cells in the uterine mucosa, prior to and during pregnancy. We discuss the phenotype and function of mouse and human endometrial and decidual NK cells and suggest that the major function of decidual NK cells is to assist in fetal development. We further discuss the origin of decidual NK cells and suggest several possibilities that might explain their accumulation in the decidua during pregnancy.
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