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    Am J Reprod Immunol. 1998 Jan;39(1):41-9.

    Review: analogies between trophoblastic and malignant cells.

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    Department of Biology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis 46250-0457, USA.

    Abstract

    PROBLEM:

    The question of how trophoblastic and malignant cells evade immunologic recognition and rejection by their host was studied.

    METHOD OF STUDY:

    A literature review was conducted.

    RESULTS:

    Trophoblastic and malignant cells share a number of similarities. These include a lack of major histocompatibility complex antigen expression, resistance to lysis by natural killer cells, T-helper cell-2 (TH2)-biased response, prostaglandin E production, and response to transforming growth factor beta. In addition, the analogies between trophoblastic and malignant cells extend into immunotherapy in which anti-idiotype therapy has a viable role in the prevention of pregnancy loss and the treatment of cancer.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Trophoblastic and malignant cells use a number of similar mechanisms to resist rejection by their host. By using similar strategies these cells are able to successfully co-exist in an immunologically hostile environment.

    PMID:
    9458933
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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