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Series GSE31976 Query DataSets for GSE31976
Status Public on Nov 04, 2013
Title regulatory T cells in human pregnancy
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Transplacental immune programming refers to the concept that during pregnancy, significant crosstalk occurs between the maternal and fetal immune system, with consequent long‐term effects especially for the offspring. In this study, we searched for evidence of transplacental programming in cellular immunity. We made the surprising observation that there is a stringent and specific correlation of regulatory T cells (Treg) between the mother and the fetus. Gene microarray analysis indicates that interleukin 10 (IL‐10) might be involved in transplacental Treg alignment. This is further supported by the direct correlation of IL‐10 at a protein level between maternal fetal dyads. In vitro data provide evidence that IL‐10 may regulate the homeostatic balance between Tregs and non‐Tregs through selective upregulation of the anti‐apoptotic molecule Bcl‐2 in Tregs. Induction of IL‐10 might be triggered by fetus‐derived estriol (E3), which readily crosses the placenta and correlates with maternal IL‐ 10 levels. Our study represents the first example of transplacental regulation of cellular immunity between the mother and the fetus. These novel findings might have major implications for pregnancy related‐changes in the maternal and fetal immune system, and provide possible mechanistic insights into how prenatal influences can lead to subsequent immunopathologies, such as allergy and autoimmunity.
 
Overall design T-reg and non-Treg samples of non pregnant women, and matched cord blood and maternal blood T-regs and non-T-regs
 
Contributor(s) Parnell G, Santner‐Nanan B, Hsu P, Xu B, Makris A, Tang B, Hennessy A, Peek M, Nanan R
Citation(s) 23733877
Submission date Sep 08, 2011
Last update date Aug 16, 2018
Contact name Grant Parnell
E-mail(s) gpar3109@uni.sydney.edu.au
Organization name University of Sydney
Department Nepean Clinical School
Lab Intensive Care
Street address Nepean Hospital
City Kingswood
State/province NSW
ZIP/Postal code 2747
Country Australia
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6947 Illumina HumanHT-12 V3.0 expression beadchip
Samples (23)
GSM791881 NP1 non
GSM791882 MB1 TREG
GSM791883 NP2 non
Relations
BioProject PRJNA144971

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE31976_RAW.tar 6.2 Mb (http)(custom) TAR
GSE31976_non-normalized.txt.gz 6.0 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
Processed data included within Sample table

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