Abstract
HLA-G is a nonclassical HLA class I molecule. In allogeneic situations such as pregnancy or allograft transplantation, the expression of HLA-G has been related to a better acceptance of the fetus or the allograft. Thus, it seems that HLA-G is crucially involved in mechanisms shaping an allogeneic immune response into tolerance. In this contribution we focus on (i) how HLA-G is involved in transplantation and human reproduction, (ii) how HLA-G is regulated by genetic and microenvironmental factors, and (iii) how HLA-G can offer novel perspectives with respect to therapy.
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Rebmann, V., Da Silva Nardi, F., Wagner, B., & Horn, P. A. (2014). HLA-G as a tolerogenic molecule in transplantation and pregnancy. Journal of Immunology Research. Hindawi Publishing Corporation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/297073
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