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Dynamics of CD3(+) T-cell Distribution Throughout the Estrous Cycle and Gestation in the Bovine Endometrium

T cells are the dominant lymphocytes in the endometrium and are considered to play a crucial role in implantation and in the maintenance of gestation through cytokine production and immune regulation. The mechanisms underlying immunoregulation at the feto-maternal interface are still obscure for thi...

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Autores principales: OHTA, Tomokazu, KOSHI, Katsuo, USHIZAWA, Koichi, HOSOE, Misa, TAKAHASHI, Toru, YAMAGUCHI, Takahiro, KIZAKI, Keiichiro, HASHIZUME, Kazuyoshi
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Publicado: The Society for Reproduction and Development 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3934147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23955235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2012-200
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author OHTA, Tomokazu
KOSHI, Katsuo
USHIZAWA, Koichi
HOSOE, Misa
TAKAHASHI, Toru
YAMAGUCHI, Takahiro
KIZAKI, Keiichiro
HASHIZUME, Kazuyoshi
author_facet OHTA, Tomokazu
KOSHI, Katsuo
USHIZAWA, Koichi
HOSOE, Misa
TAKAHASHI, Toru
YAMAGUCHI, Takahiro
KIZAKI, Keiichiro
HASHIZUME, Kazuyoshi
author_sort OHTA, Tomokazu
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description T cells are the dominant lymphocytes in the endometrium and are considered to play a crucial role in implantation and in the maintenance of gestation through cytokine production and immune regulation. The mechanisms underlying immunoregulation at the feto-maternal interface are still obscure for this complex system. Understanding the role of T cells is a key factor in understanding the endometrial immune system. In this study, the distribution of endometrial CD3(+) T cells in bovines was examined by immunohistochemical analysis. The estrous cycle and gestation was divided into 4 stages, and the number of CD3(+)-positive T cells was counted in each stage. CD3(+) cells were found in the endometrium in significant numbers throughout the estrous cycle and were mostly located in the subepithelial area. The number of CD3(+) cells significantly increased in the early and mid-luteal phases but decreased after implantation with the progression of gestation. No T cells were found in the placentome or specifically in the tissues near the fetus, including the trophoblastic area. In addition, very few T cells were found in stromal regions close to the myometrium of the endometrium. These findings suggest that downregulation of bovine endometrial CD3(+) T-cell functions is closely related to the successful maintenance of gestation in a spatiotemporal manner.
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spelling pubmed-39341472014-03-06 Dynamics of CD3(+) T-cell Distribution Throughout the Estrous Cycle and Gestation in the Bovine Endometrium OHTA, Tomokazu KOSHI, Katsuo USHIZAWA, Koichi HOSOE, Misa TAKAHASHI, Toru YAMAGUCHI, Takahiro KIZAKI, Keiichiro HASHIZUME, Kazuyoshi J Reprod Dev Original Article T cells are the dominant lymphocytes in the endometrium and are considered to play a crucial role in implantation and in the maintenance of gestation through cytokine production and immune regulation. The mechanisms underlying immunoregulation at the feto-maternal interface are still obscure for this complex system. Understanding the role of T cells is a key factor in understanding the endometrial immune system. In this study, the distribution of endometrial CD3(+) T cells in bovines was examined by immunohistochemical analysis. The estrous cycle and gestation was divided into 4 stages, and the number of CD3(+)-positive T cells was counted in each stage. CD3(+) cells were found in the endometrium in significant numbers throughout the estrous cycle and were mostly located in the subepithelial area. The number of CD3(+) cells significantly increased in the early and mid-luteal phases but decreased after implantation with the progression of gestation. No T cells were found in the placentome or specifically in the tissues near the fetus, including the trophoblastic area. In addition, very few T cells were found in stromal regions close to the myometrium of the endometrium. These findings suggest that downregulation of bovine endometrial CD3(+) T-cell functions is closely related to the successful maintenance of gestation in a spatiotemporal manner. The Society for Reproduction and Development 2013-08-15 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3934147/ /pubmed/23955235 http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2012-200 Text en ©2013 Society for Reproduction and Development http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
spellingShingle Original Article
OHTA, Tomokazu
KOSHI, Katsuo
USHIZAWA, Koichi
HOSOE, Misa
TAKAHASHI, Toru
YAMAGUCHI, Takahiro
KIZAKI, Keiichiro
HASHIZUME, Kazuyoshi
Dynamics of CD3(+) T-cell Distribution Throughout the Estrous Cycle and Gestation in the Bovine Endometrium
title Dynamics of CD3(+) T-cell Distribution Throughout the Estrous Cycle and Gestation in the Bovine Endometrium
title_full Dynamics of CD3(+) T-cell Distribution Throughout the Estrous Cycle and Gestation in the Bovine Endometrium
title_fullStr Dynamics of CD3(+) T-cell Distribution Throughout the Estrous Cycle and Gestation in the Bovine Endometrium
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of CD3(+) T-cell Distribution Throughout the Estrous Cycle and Gestation in the Bovine Endometrium
title_short Dynamics of CD3(+) T-cell Distribution Throughout the Estrous Cycle and Gestation in the Bovine Endometrium
title_sort dynamics of cd3(+) t-cell distribution throughout the estrous cycle and gestation in the bovine endometrium
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3934147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23955235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2012-200
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