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The immunological privilege of the fetus: Decreased expression of paternal HLA

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The amounts of a maternally and paternally inherited histocompatibility antigen (HLA) on cord (or fetal) lymphocytes was measured by a microabsorption cytotoxicity procedure and compared with the amounts of antigen on parental peripheral blood lymphocytes. There were equal amounts of maternally inherited HLA on cord (or fetal) and maternal lymphocytes. The amount of paternally inherited antigen on cord (or fetal) lymphocytes was in all cases 30–90% less than that on paternal lymphocytes. This decreased expression of paternally inherited antigen is due to masking of antigen by placentally transmitted maternal blocking factor. Suppression of 'foreign' paternally-inherited antigens during gestation would explain the survival of the fetus as a tolerated allograft.

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Dumble, L.J., Tait, B.D., Whittingham, S. et al. The immunological privilege of the fetus: Decreased expression of paternal HLA. Immunogenetics 5, 345–350 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01570491

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