Differential immunoregulation in successful oocyte donation pregnancies compared with naturally conceived pregnancies

  • Marie-Louise P. van der Hoorn*
  • , Angela van Egmond
  • , Godelieve M. J. S. Swings
  • , Els van Beelen
  • , Carin van der Keur
  • , Irene Tirado-Gonzalez
  • , Sandra M. Blois
  • , S. Ananth Karumanchid
  • , Diana W. Bianchi
  • , Frans H. J. Claas
  • , Sicco A. Scherjon
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In oocyte donation (OD) pregnancies, there is a higher level of antigenic dissimilarity between mother and fetus compared with naturally conceived (NC) pregnancies. We hypothesize that a higher degree and/or a different type of immunoregulation is necessary to maintain an uncomplicated OD pregnancy. Different immunological aspects of successful OD pregnancies (n=28) were compared with those of NC pregnancies (n=51), and non-donor IVF (n=20) pregnancies. Maternal peripheral blood mononuclear cells (mPBMCs) were characterized by flow cytometry; the outcome correlated with the number of mother child HLA mismatches. The fetus-specific alloreactivity of mPBMCs was measured in a mixed lymphocyte reaction. The percentages of CD4(+)CD25(bright) and CD4(+)CD25(dim) cells were higher in mPBMCs of OD and IVF pregnancies compared with NC pregnancies. The percentage of CD4(+)CD25(dim) cells in mPBMCs of OD pregnancies correlated positively with the number of HLA mismatches. Functional studies showed a lower proliferative response to umbilical cord blood by mPBMCs in OD pregnancies. In conclusion, we found a higher degree of peripheral immunoregulation in OD and IVF pregnancies compared with NC pregnancies. A higher number of HLA mismatches in successful OD pregnancies leads to increased percentages of activated T cells in peripheral blood, but not to a higher alloreactivity to the fetus. These studies show that immunoregulation in OD pregnancy is different from that in NC pregnancies. The antigenic dissimilarity in OD pregnancies may play a role in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)96-103
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Reproductive Immunology
Volume101
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar-2014

Keywords

  • Human
  • T cells
  • Oocyte donor
  • Immunology
  • In vitro fertilization
  • Pregnancy
  • Reproductive immunology
  • Transplantation
  • REGULATORY T-CELLS
  • PERIPHERAL-BLOOD
  • CD4(+) CD25(BRIGHT)
  • MATERNAL BLOOD
  • FETUS
  • PREECLAMPSIA
  • TOLERANCE
  • DECIDUA
  • CULTURE
  • PERSIST

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