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Expression of immune regulatory genes in early, mid and late stages of pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) gestation

Semi-allogeneic foetus and placenta exploit various mechanisms to avoid immune-mediated maternal rejection. Several factors and cytokines are attributed for production of immune tolerance during gestation and very little information on expression of these immune-regulatory genes is available in pig....

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Published in:Indian journal of animal sciences 2018-06, Vol.88 (6), p.672-676
Main Authors: RAJANI, C V, PRASAD, R V, JAMUNA, K V, SELVARAJU, S, PUSHPARANI, G, PARTHIPAN, S, RAVINDRA, J P
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description Semi-allogeneic foetus and placenta exploit various mechanisms to avoid immune-mediated maternal rejection. Several factors and cytokines are attributed for production of immune tolerance during gestation and very little information on expression of these immune-regulatory genes is available in pig. Chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) from early, mid and late gestational stages (n=4) were analysed for expression of immune regulatory genes, viz. Fas ligand (FasL), transporter for antigen processing-1 (TAP-1), transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) and macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) whereas Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) was employed as housekeeping gene. FasL gene expression was significantly higher in mid (13.46 fold) and late (28.77 fold) gestation than the early (1 fold) stage.TAP-1 mRNA expression was enhanced by 4.95 fold and 2.69 fold during mid and late gestation respectively in comparison to the early (1 fold) stage. TGF-β1 gene expression was up regulated in mid (2.43 fold) and late (2.29 fold) gestation than the early (1 fold) stage. MIF mRNA expression was enhanced in mid (3.04 fold) and late (1.59 fold) gestation in relation to the early (1 fold) stage. Placenta of pig remains entirely epitheliochorial which may minimise immune recognition and is supposed to diminish potent immune-regulatory mechanisms. However, our present study revealed consistent expression for immune regulatory factors which suggests immune modulation does exist in pig and may impart a role in pregnancy success.
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