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An insight into normal and pathological pregnancies using large-scale microarrays: lessons from microarrays

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  • Gérard Chaouat
  • ,
  • Nathalie Rodde
  • ,
  • Marie Petitbarat
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  • Roberta Bulla
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  • Mona Rahmati
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  • Sylvie Dubanchet
  • ,
  • Sandrine Zourbas
  • ,
  • Isabelle Bataillon
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  • Nathalie Coqué
  • ,
  • Benoit Hennuy
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  • Jacques Martal
  • ,
  • Carine Munaut
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  • Julie Aubert
  • ,
  • Valérie Sérazin
  • ,
  • Thiel Steffen
  • ,
  • Jens Christian Jensenius
  • Jean Michel Foidart
  • ,
  • Olivier Sandra
  • ,
  • Francesco Tedesco
  • ,
  • Nathalie Lédée
In the introduction, we briefly recall old but classic evidence that there is no tolerance to paternal alloantigens in a first pregnancy. Therefore, we performed small- and large-scale microarrays in CBA × DBA/2 and CBA × BALB/c combinations, recently described as a murine model for preeclampsia. Our results are in line with other data suggesting a very early deregulation of local immune vascular events rather than a break of immune tolerance. Other data presented at the Tioman 2010 Preeclampsia Workshop supporting this hypothesis are briefly summarised, as well as indications and caveats from a recent human microarray on implantation failure and recurrent pregnancy loss.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Reproductive Immunology
Vol/bind89
Nummer2
Sider (fra-til)163-72
Antal sider10
ISSN0165-0378
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2011

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