2012
DOI: 10.1262/jrd.2011-027
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Two Concepts on the Immunological Aspect of Blastocyst Implantation

Abstract: Abstract. The process of blastocyst implantation is a series of interactions between the blastocyst and maternal tissues. The purpose of this process is (1) to provide nourishment to the embryo for developmental growth in appropriate physiological and endocrinological environment until a placenta is established, and (2) to protect the (semi-)allogeneic embryo from any attacks from the maternal immune system. To facilitate successful implantation, therefore, these two aspects of the embryonic demand must be sat… Show more

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“…Interleukin‐1R1, one of two known receptors for IL‐1, modulates endometrial receptivity, creates a receptive endometrial epithelium and represents a key molecule for successful implantation . Strong expression of IL‐1R1 is related to the risk of developing endometriosis .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interleukin‐1R1, one of two known receptors for IL‐1, modulates endometrial receptivity, creates a receptive endometrial epithelium and represents a key molecule for successful implantation . Strong expression of IL‐1R1 is related to the risk of developing endometriosis .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the avascular PDZ, composed of several layers of semi-epithelialized stromal cells, acts as a physical barrier to restrict the access of immunologically competent maternal cells and/or their secretions (Tung et al, 1986; Wang et al, 2004d). A large number of molecules and immune cell types participate in immune surveillance and tolerance during pregnancy (Dosiou and Giudice, 2005; Moffett and Loke, 2006; Taglauer et al, 2010; Trowsdale and Betz, 2006; Yoshinaga, 2012) (Figure 5). …”
Section: Molecular Basis Of Decidualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implantation is characterized by elevated levels of endometrial cytokines, prostaglandins, and leukocytes. [5][6][7] A gradient of chemokines and cytokines, produced by the endometrial cells, guides the blastocyst to the site of implantation, allowing its interaction with the uterine lining. During invasion, trophoblast cells break through the epithelial and stromal cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%