Abstract

Spontaneous abortion is a poorly understood phenomenon, although fetomaternal intolerance is known to play an important role in its pathogenesis. The tyrosine-specific phosphotransferase Fyn has been reported as a significant regulator in immune response. However, its role in fetomaternal immune tolerance and contribution to spontaneous abortion remains unclear. Fyn expression was evaluated at the fetomaternal interface of normal pregnant and abortion-prone mice, as well as in decidual tissue obtained from normal human pregnancies and idiopathic miscarriages. A Fyn inhibitor was administrated into the LPS-induced abortion mice to investigate the variation of embryo resorption and local immunity. Fyn expression fluctuated with the progress of normal pregnancy and was elevated in abortion-prone mice and patients with recurrent spontaneous abortion. The Fyn inhibitor reversed LPS-induced embryo absorption and aberrant inflammatory status including redundant expression of IRF4 and increased proportion of Th17 cells. Fyn is confirmed as a negative regulator in fetomaternal immune tolerance, through promoting Th17 cell expansion and proinflammatory factors expression.

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