Sera from diabetic pregnant women contain reduced titres of inhibiting factors on killer cell activity

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The presence of Fc-receptor-blocking factors in the sera of normal and insulin-dependent diabetic pregnant women was investigated by means of an antibody-dependent cellmediated cytotoxicity assay. Sera from normal pregnant women induced a significant depression of antibody dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity when compared with sera from normal and diabetic non-pregnant women (p<0.0001; p<0.002, respectively). The effect of sera from diabetic pregnant women, however, was not different from that observed with sera from normal and diabetic non-pregnant women. Thus, we confirm the presence of Fc-receptor-blocking factors in the sera of normal pregnant women. The higher cytotoxicity levels measured in the presence of sera from pregnant women with insulin-dependent diabetes suggests that the titres of such factors are reduced in this condition. © 1985 Springer-Verlag.

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Zuccarini, O., Sensi, M., Gargiulo, P., Pozzilli, P., Tiberti, C., Pachi, A., & Fallucca, F. (1985). Sera from diabetic pregnant women contain reduced titres of inhibiting factors on killer cell activity. Diabetologia, 28(2), 95–98. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00279923

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