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Biol Reprod 2006, 10.1095/biolreprod.106.056630
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BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION 76, 579–588 (2007)
DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.106.056630
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Effect of the Conceptus on Uterine Natural Killer Cell Numbers and Function in the Mouse Uterus During Decidualization1

Jennifer L. Herington , and Brent M. Bany 2 

Department of Physiology, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Carbondale, Illinois 62901

ABSTRACT

Uterine natural killer (uNK) cells are the most abundant lymphocytes in the uterus during early pregnancy and play a role in spiral arteriole modifications. In the present study, we investigated whether uNK cell populations differed between mouse decidua and deciduoma. Histochemical staining using the Dolichos biflorus agglutinin (DBA) lectin was used to identify uNK cells and classify their stages of maturation. We found differences in the pattern of localization and density of uNK cells between the decidua and deciduoma at Days 2–4 after the onset of decidualization. The cells were more distributed and the densities were significantly greater in the mesometrial region of the decidua than in the deciduoma. Using double-labeling for DBA lectin binding and bromodeoxyuridine incorporation, we found that the higher number of uNK cells in the decidua was not due to an increase in uNK cell proliferation. Western blot analyses revealed that the increase in uNK cell number was accompanied by significant increases in the levels of interferon gamma (IFNG) and prointerleukin 18 when a conceptus was present. Vascular morphometry revealed that modifications of the spiral arterioles occurred in the mesometrial decidua but not in the deciduoma, which could be attributed to the differences observed in uNK cell number and IFNG production. The present study demonstrates that differences exist in uNK cell populations between the decidua and deciduoma, providing evidence that the conceptus generates signals that regulate uNK cell number and function in the uterus during implantation.

decidua, immunology, implantation, pregnancy


FOOTNOTES

1Supported by NIH grant HD049010.

Correspondence: 2FAX: 618 453 1517; e-mail: bbany{at}siumed.edu




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