Human leukocyte antigen-G(HLA-G) is a non-classical HLA class Ⅰ molecule that differs from classical HLA class Ⅰ molecules by low polymorphism and tissue distribution. HLA-G is a tolerogenic molecule with an immune-...Human leukocyte antigen-G(HLA-G) is a non-classical HLA class Ⅰ molecule that differs from classical HLA class Ⅰ molecules by low polymorphism and tissue distribution. HLA-G is a tolerogenic molecule with an immune-modulatory and anti-inflammatory function on both innate and adaptative immunity. This peculiar characteristic of HLA-G has led to investigations of its role in pathological conditions in order to define possible uses in diagnosis, prevention and treatment. In recent years, HLA-G has been shown to have an important implication in different inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, pregnancy complications, tumor development and aggressiveness, and susceptibility to viral infections. In fact, HLA-G molecules have been reported to alternate at both genetic and protein level in different disease situations, supporting its crucial role in pathological conditions. Specific pathologies show altered levels of soluble(s)HLA-G and different HLA-G gene polymorphisms seem to correlate with disease. This review aims to update scientific knowledge on the contribution of HLA-G in managing pathological conditions.展开更多
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most diffuse cancers worldwide and is still a clinical burden. Increasing evidences associate CRC clinical outcome to immune contexture represented by adaptive immune cells. Their...Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most diffuse cancers worldwide and is still a clinical burden. Increasing evidences associate CRC clinical outcome to immune contexture represented by adaptive immune cells. Their type, density and location are summarized in the Immune Score that has been shown to improve prognostic prediction of CRC patients. The non-classical MHC class I human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G), is a crucial tumor-driven immune escape molecule involved in immune tolerance. HLA-G and soluble counterparts are able to exert inhibitory functions by direct interactions with inhibitory receptors present on both innate cells such as natural killer cells, and adaptive immune cells as cytotoxic T and B lymphocytes. HLA-G may play a prominent role in CRC strategies to avoid host immunosurveillance. This review highlights the current knowledge on HLA-G contribution in CRC, in related inflammatory diseases and in other type of cancers and disorders. HLA-G genetic setting (specific haplotypes, genotypes and alleles frequencies) and association with circulating/soluble profiles was highlighted. HLA G prognostic and predictive value in CRC was investigated in order to define a novel prognostic immune biomarker in CRC.展开更多
Maternal immune tolerance of the fetus is indispensable for a healthy pregnancy. Currently, the study of the immune microenvironment of the maternal-fetal interface has been a heated topic in reproductive immunology r...Maternal immune tolerance of the fetus is indispensable for a healthy pregnancy. Currently, the study of the immune microenvironment of the maternal-fetal interface has been a heated topic in reproductive immunology research. More and more studies show that the immune imbalance in the maternal-fetal interface plays a very important role in the incidence of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy(ICP). However, the precise etiology and mechanism of immune imbalance in the occurrence of ICP is still unknown. In order to clarify the potential immunologic mechanisms of ICP, this review summarizes the recent studies of the decidual immunology microenvironment and the potential immunologic mechanisms related to the development of ICP.展开更多
Objective:To explore the correlation between the distribution of 14bp polymorphism in exon 8 of human leukocyte antigen-G(HLA-G)gene in Hainan Li nationality and susceptibility to severe preeclampsia.Methods:100 cases...Objective:To explore the correlation between the distribution of 14bp polymorphism in exon 8 of human leukocyte antigen-G(HLA-G)gene in Hainan Li nationality and susceptibility to severe preeclampsia.Methods:100 cases of severe preeclampsia inpatients(experimental group)admitted to our hospital from June 2018 to September 2019 were selected.Among them,50 were Li and 50 were Han,and 100 were admitted to our hospital during the same period Normal pregnant women were the control group,including 50 cases of Li nationality and 50 cases of Han nationality.Venous blood was collected to detect the 14bp polymorphism in HLA-G gene exon 8,and the correlation between the 14bp polymorphism in HLA-G gene exon 8 and susceptibility to severe preeclampsia was analyzed.Results:There was a statistically significant difference in the 14-bp genotyping and allele frequency in HLA-G exon 8 of the Li ethnic group in the control group and the experimental group(P<0.05).The SBP and DBP of the Li 14-14/14bp typing,+14bp/-14bp typing,and allele-14bp typing were lower in the experimental group than in the Han group in the experimental group(P<0.05),and the SBP of+14bp/-14bp typing DBP was higher than that of Han patients in the experimental group(P<0.05).Binary Logistic Regression Analysis+14bp/-14bp was associated with the incidence of severe preeclampsia in Li women in Hainan region(P<0.05).The-14bp/-14bp classification was a protective factor for severe preeclampsia in Li women in Hainan region(P<0.05).Conclusion:The HLA-G gene exon 8 carrying a 14bp deletion polymorphism in the Hainan Li nationality is associated with preeclampsia susceptibility and progression.展开更多
文摘Human leukocyte antigen-G(HLA-G) is a non-classical HLA class Ⅰ molecule that differs from classical HLA class Ⅰ molecules by low polymorphism and tissue distribution. HLA-G is a tolerogenic molecule with an immune-modulatory and anti-inflammatory function on both innate and adaptative immunity. This peculiar characteristic of HLA-G has led to investigations of its role in pathological conditions in order to define possible uses in diagnosis, prevention and treatment. In recent years, HLA-G has been shown to have an important implication in different inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, pregnancy complications, tumor development and aggressiveness, and susceptibility to viral infections. In fact, HLA-G molecules have been reported to alternate at both genetic and protein level in different disease situations, supporting its crucial role in pathological conditions. Specific pathologies show altered levels of soluble(s)HLA-G and different HLA-G gene polymorphisms seem to correlate with disease. This review aims to update scientific knowledge on the contribution of HLA-G in managing pathological conditions.
基金Supported by Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro(AIRC),Special Program Molecular Clinical Oncology,5X1000,No.12214(G.T.)European Research Council,Programme‘‘Ide-as’’,Proposal No.269051(G.T.,F.R.)
文摘Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most diffuse cancers worldwide and is still a clinical burden. Increasing evidences associate CRC clinical outcome to immune contexture represented by adaptive immune cells. Their type, density and location are summarized in the Immune Score that has been shown to improve prognostic prediction of CRC patients. The non-classical MHC class I human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G), is a crucial tumor-driven immune escape molecule involved in immune tolerance. HLA-G and soluble counterparts are able to exert inhibitory functions by direct interactions with inhibitory receptors present on both innate cells such as natural killer cells, and adaptive immune cells as cytotoxic T and B lymphocytes. HLA-G may play a prominent role in CRC strategies to avoid host immunosurveillance. This review highlights the current knowledge on HLA-G contribution in CRC, in related inflammatory diseases and in other type of cancers and disorders. HLA-G genetic setting (specific haplotypes, genotypes and alleles frequencies) and association with circulating/soluble profiles was highlighted. HLA G prognostic and predictive value in CRC was investigated in order to define a novel prognostic immune biomarker in CRC.
文摘Maternal immune tolerance of the fetus is indispensable for a healthy pregnancy. Currently, the study of the immune microenvironment of the maternal-fetal interface has been a heated topic in reproductive immunology research. More and more studies show that the immune imbalance in the maternal-fetal interface plays a very important role in the incidence of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy(ICP). However, the precise etiology and mechanism of immune imbalance in the occurrence of ICP is still unknown. In order to clarify the potential immunologic mechanisms of ICP, this review summarizes the recent studies of the decidual immunology microenvironment and the potential immunologic mechanisms related to the development of ICP.
基金Medical and health research project of Hainan Provincial(1901031027A2001)
文摘Objective:To explore the correlation between the distribution of 14bp polymorphism in exon 8 of human leukocyte antigen-G(HLA-G)gene in Hainan Li nationality and susceptibility to severe preeclampsia.Methods:100 cases of severe preeclampsia inpatients(experimental group)admitted to our hospital from June 2018 to September 2019 were selected.Among them,50 were Li and 50 were Han,and 100 were admitted to our hospital during the same period Normal pregnant women were the control group,including 50 cases of Li nationality and 50 cases of Han nationality.Venous blood was collected to detect the 14bp polymorphism in HLA-G gene exon 8,and the correlation between the 14bp polymorphism in HLA-G gene exon 8 and susceptibility to severe preeclampsia was analyzed.Results:There was a statistically significant difference in the 14-bp genotyping and allele frequency in HLA-G exon 8 of the Li ethnic group in the control group and the experimental group(P<0.05).The SBP and DBP of the Li 14-14/14bp typing,+14bp/-14bp typing,and allele-14bp typing were lower in the experimental group than in the Han group in the experimental group(P<0.05),and the SBP of+14bp/-14bp typing DBP was higher than that of Han patients in the experimental group(P<0.05).Binary Logistic Regression Analysis+14bp/-14bp was associated with the incidence of severe preeclampsia in Li women in Hainan region(P<0.05).The-14bp/-14bp classification was a protective factor for severe preeclampsia in Li women in Hainan region(P<0.05).Conclusion:The HLA-G gene exon 8 carrying a 14bp deletion polymorphism in the Hainan Li nationality is associated with preeclampsia susceptibility and progression.