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Review

Immune factors in human embryo culture and their significance

by
Živilė Čerkienė
1,2,*,
Audronė Eidukaitė
1 and
Audronė Usonienė
2
1
Institute of Immunology, Vilnius University
2
Vaisingumo klinika, ” Vilnius, Lithuania
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Medicina 2010, 46(4), 233; https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina46040032
Submission received: 15 October 2008 / Accepted: 6 April 2010 / Published: 11 April 2010

Abstract

There is increasing evidence that human development before implantation is regulated by embryonically and maternally derived growth factors. The “regulators” of embryonic origin such as soluble human leukocyte antigen G, platelet-activating factor, Th1/Th2 cytokines, insulinlike growth factor, epidermal growth factor, transforming growth factor α, colony-stimulating factor, platelet-derived growth factor may be used as indicators of embryo viability and implantation potential. The data prove the infl uence of growth factors on the development and growth of preimplantation embryos. Though there is a lot of research in the field of biomarkers during folliculogenesis and maternal-fetal interface, only few of them deal with regulators derived from embryonic cells to the cultivation medium. The aim of our study was to summarize the research dealing with immune markers produced by embryos in vitro and to estimate their impact on the cell growth, viability and implantation potential.
Keywords: immune factors; embryo; in vitro fertilization immune factors; embryo; in vitro fertilization

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Čerkienė, Ž.; Eidukaitė, A.; Usonienė, A. Immune factors in human embryo culture and their significance. Medicina 2010, 46, 233. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina46040032

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Čerkienė Ž, Eidukaitė A, Usonienė A. Immune factors in human embryo culture and their significance. Medicina. 2010; 46(4):233. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina46040032

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Čerkienė, Živilė, Audronė Eidukaitė, and Audronė Usonienė. 2010. "Immune factors in human embryo culture and their significance" Medicina 46, no. 4: 233. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina46040032

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