Implantation: can immunological parameters of implantation failure be of interest for pre-eclampsia?

J Reprod Immunol

U131 INSERM, Unite Cytokines dans la Relation Materno-Fetale, 32 Rue des Carnets, 92141 Clamart, France.

Published: August 2003

We restate briefly why we consider that the Th1/Th2 paradigm, as useful as it has been, is now no longer adequate and is obsolete. We take as an example the role of IL-18, abortifacient at high doses but cardinal for the control of natural killer (NK) cell effects on spiral artery remodelling in mice, and likely also in humans. We then describe briefly our recent studies on cytokine defects and implantation failure in humans, a key feature being the link between uterine cytokine dysregulation and abnormal uterine vascular scores. We draw lessons for preeclampsia, and describe features of a model for its immune aetiology.

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