Deviations of endometrial immune cells during pregnancy in the cow (original) (raw)

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The research investigates the deviations of endometrial immune cells during cow pregnancy, focusing on cytokine and immune cell profiles in relation to fetal sex and conditions like preeclampsia. It was found that maternal immune responses are significantly influenced by the sex of the fetus with male fetuses prompting a pro-inflammatory response and a pro-angiogenic environment, while female fetuses were associated with chronic inflammatory markers. The study highlights the implications for maternal-fetal tolerance and suggests avenues for potential therapeutic interventions in cases of pregnancy complications.

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