Abstract
Proper communication between natural killer cells and the human leukocyte antigens of the embryonic trophoblast at the maternal-fetal interface during pregnancy is essential for successful reproduction. However, specific combinations of embryonic human leukocyte antigen-C with killer immu-noglobulin-like receptors on decidual natural killer cells (the immunologi-cal code of pregnancy) can be associated with obstetric morbidity and pregnancy loss. This article presents an updated review of the mechanisms underlying the interaction between embryonic human leukocyte antigen-C and maternal killer immunoglobulin-like receptors and their relevance to the physiology and pathophysiology of human reproduction.
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Rodríguez de Frías, E., Fernández-Arquero, M., Subhi-Issa, N., Del Olmo, A., Cristóbal, I., Herráiz, M. Á., & Sánchez-Ramón, S. (2021). Human leukocyte antigen-C and killer immunoglobulin-like receptors in reproductive medicine. Medwave, 22(10). https://doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2021.10.8484
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