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ra0003s004 | SRF-SRB Exchange Lecture | SRF2016

Progesterone control of regulatory T cell phenotype and abundance

Green Ella S. , Moldenhauer Lachlan M. , Kara Ervin E. , Chin Peck Y. , Robker Rebecca L. , McColl Shaun R. , Robertson Sarah A.

The fetus is antigenically distinct from the mother and therefore the maternal immune system must establish immunological tolerance towards the fetus to support pregnancy. Fetal-maternal tolerance is primarily mediated by a specialised subset of CD4+T cells known as regulatory T (Treg) cells. Absence or reduced function of Treg cells at embryo implantation causes infertility in mice and is implicated as a cause of reproductive disorders in women. The importance of a...