The Role of Type I and Type II NKT Cells in Materno-Fetal Immunity

Biomedicines. 2021 Dec 14;9(12):1901. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines9121901.

Abstract

NKT cells represent a small but significant immune cell population as being a part of and bridging innate and adaptive immunity. Their ability to exert strong immune responses via cytotoxicity and cytokine secretion makes them significant immune effectors. Since pregnancy requires unconventional maternal immunity with a tolerogenic phenotype, investigation of the possible role of NKT cells in materno-fetal immune tolerance mechanisms is of particular importance. This review aims to summarize and organize the findings of previous studies in this field. Data and information about NKT cells from mice and humans will be presented, focusing on NKT cells characteristics during normal pregnancy in the periphery and at the materno-fetal interface and their possible involvement in female reproductive failure and pregnancy complications with an immunological background.

Keywords: human; implantation failure; materno-fetal interface; mouse; pregnancy loss; reproductive immunology; type I NKT; type II NKT.

Publication types

  • Review