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Publication : Cross-Generational Reproductive Fitness Enforced by Microchimeric Maternal Cells.

First Author  Kinder JM Year  2015
Journal  Cell Volume  162
Issue  3 Pages  505-15
PubMed ID  26213383 Mgi Jnum  J:224593
Mgi Id  MGI:5688404 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2015.07.006
Citation  Kinder JM, et al. (2015) Cross-Generational Reproductive Fitness Enforced by Microchimeric Maternal Cells. Cell 162(3):505-15
abstractText  Exposure to maternal tissue during in utero development imprints tolerance to immunologically foreign non-inherited maternal antigens (NIMA) that persists into adulthood. The biological advantage of this tolerance, conserved across mammalian species, remains unclear. Here, we show maternal cells that establish microchimerism in female offspring during development promote systemic accumulation of immune suppressive regulatory T cells (Tregs) with NIMA specificity. NIMA-specific Tregs expand during pregnancies sired by males expressing alloantigens with overlapping NIMA specificity, thereby averting fetal wastage triggered by prenatal infection and non-infectious disruptions of fetal tolerance. Therefore, exposure to NIMA selectively enhances reproductive success in second-generation females carrying embryos with overlapping paternally inherited antigens. These findings demonstrate that genetic fitness, canonically thought to be restricted to Mendelian inheritance, is enhanced in female placental mammals through vertically transferred maternal cells that promote conservation of NIMA and enforce cross-generational reproductive benefits.
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