Cytokine modulation and immunoregulation of uterine NK cells in pregnancy disorders.

IF 9.3 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Jun Zhou, Ping Yan, Wenxue Ma, Jing Li
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Abstract

Uterine natural killer (uNK) cells play a pivotal role in promoting placental development and supporting maternal-fetal immune tolerance, primarily through cytokine regulation and growth factor production. While the importance of uNK cells in pregnancy is well-established, the mechanisms of their interactions with trophoblasts and contributions to various pregnancy complications remain incompletely understood. This review highlights recent advancements in understanding uNK cell functions, with a focus on cytokine production, growth factor secretion, and receptor-ligand interactions, particularly involving killer immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) and human leukocyte antigen-C (HLA-C). We explore how uNK cell dysfunction contributes to pregnancy complications, including preeclampsia, recurrent pregnancy loss, and placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) disorders, emphasizing their roles in immune tolerance and placental health. By detailing the distinct cytokine signaling pathways and functional subtypes of uNK cells, this review provides insights into their regulatory mechanisms essential for pregnancy maintenance. Additionally, we discuss emerging therapeutic strategies targeting uNK-trophoblast interactions and propose future research directions, including the development of non-invasive biomarkers and personalized interventions. This comprehensive review addresses critical knowledge gaps, aiming to advance research in reproductive immunology and guide therapeutic innovations in maternal health.

妊娠障碍中子宫 NK 细胞的细胞因子调节和免疫调节。
子宫自然杀伤(uNK)细胞在促进胎盘发育和支持母胎免疫耐受方面发挥着关键作用,主要是通过细胞因子调节和生长因子的产生。虽然uNK细胞在妊娠中的重要性已得到证实,但人们对其与滋养细胞相互作用的机制以及对各种妊娠并发症的影响仍不完全了解。本综述重点介绍了最近在了解uNK细胞功能方面取得的进展,重点是细胞因子的产生、生长因子的分泌和受体-配体的相互作用,尤其是涉及杀伤性免疫球蛋白样受体(KIR)和人类白细胞抗原-C(HLA-C)的作用。我们探讨了uNK细胞功能障碍如何导致妊娠并发症,包括子痫前期、复发性妊娠流产和胎盘早剥谱系(PAS)疾病,强调了它们在免疫耐受和胎盘健康中的作用。本综述详细介绍了uNK细胞不同的细胞因子信号传导途径和功能亚型,深入探讨了它们对维持妊娠至关重要的调控机制。此外,我们还讨论了针对uNK-滋养细胞相互作用的新兴治疗策略,并提出了未来的研究方向,包括非侵入性生物标记物和个性化干预措施的开发。这篇全面的综述探讨了关键的知识空白,旨在推动生殖免疫学的研究并指导孕产妇健康的治疗创新。
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Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
21.10
自引率
1.50%
发文量
61
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews is a leading publication that focuses on the dynamic fields of growth factor and cytokine research. Our journal offers a platform for authors to disseminate thought-provoking articles such as critical reviews, state-of-the-art reviews, letters to the editor, and meeting reviews. We aim to cover important breakthroughs in these rapidly evolving areas, providing valuable insights into the multidisciplinary significance of cytokines and growth factors. Our journal spans various domains including signal transduction, cell growth and differentiation, embryonic development, immunology, tumorigenesis, and clinical medicine. By publishing cutting-edge research and analysis, we aim to influence the way researchers and experts perceive and understand growth factors and cytokines. We encourage novel expressions of ideas and innovative approaches to organizing content, fostering a stimulating environment for knowledge exchange and scientific advancement.
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