Viewpoint on the functionality of the human leukocyte antigen-G null allele at the fetal-maternal interface

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The description of healthy individuals homozygous for the human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G) null allele raised doubts about the role of HLA-G in fetal-maternal tolerance. In light of recent results, we discuss this point by considering the potential activity of this null allele that might, indeed, produce functional truncated HLA-G molecules. In this context, we have recently described that, like the full-length HLA-G1, the HLA-G2, -G3, and -G4 truncated isoforms may be expressed at the cell surface and may modulate both innate and acquired immune responses.

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Moreau, P., Dausset, J., Carosella, E. D., & Rouas-Freiss, N. (2002, November 1). Viewpoint on the functionality of the human leukocyte antigen-G null allele at the fetal-maternal interface. Biology of Reproduction. https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.102.005439

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