Abstract

We have developed two rabbit antisera, one against mouse blastocysts and a second against mouse placentae. After absorption of these antisera with adult mouse tissues and extensive dialysis, results from indirect immunofluorescence, cytotoxicity, and culturing experiments lead us to two major conclusions. First, anti-blastocyst serum detects a group of cell surface molecules whose expression is embryo-specific, stage-specific, and whose unaltered presence is required for preimplantation development in vitro. Second, anti-placenta serum detects a different group of cell surface molecules that are present before fertilization and become segregated to the syncytiotrophoblast, appear unessential for preimplantation development in vitro, and may function in trophoblast differentiation, and/or in protection of the fetus from maternal immunologic attack.

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