مورد إلكتروني

Reproductive immunology in viviparous mammals: evolutionary paradox of interactions among immune mechanisms and autologous or allogeneic gametes and semiallogeneic foetuses

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العنوان: Reproductive immunology in viviparous mammals: evolutionary paradox of interactions among immune mechanisms and autologous or allogeneic gametes and semiallogeneic foetuses
المؤلفون: Samardžija, Marko, Lojkić, Martina, Maćešić, Nino, Valpotić, Hrvoje, Butković, Ivan, Šavorić, Juraj, Žura Žaja, Ivona, Leiner, Denis, Đuričić, Dražen, Marković, Franjo, Kočila, Predrag, Vidas, Željko, Gerenčer, Marijan, Kaštelan, Andrija, Milovanović, Aleksandar, Lazarević, Miodrag, Rukavina, Daniel, Valpotić, Ivica
المصدر: Veterinary Quarterly
بيانات النشر: Taylor & Francis 2020
نوع الوثيقة: Electronic Resource
مستخلص: Literally, reproductive immunology was born in bovine on-farm reproduction where seminal experiments intended for developing methods for embryo transfer in cattle were performed. Actually, these experiments led to two of major concepts and fundamental principles of reproductive immunology using the bovine species as a model for biomedical research, namely the concept of acquired immunological tolerance and the paradox of the semiallogeneic bovine foetus whereby such organism can develop within an immunologically competent host. Peter Medawar, a scientist who together with Frank Macfarlande Burnet shared the 1960 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for discovery of acquired immunological tolerance, while studying dizygotic cattle twins, thereby giving birth to reproductive immunology. Also, these findings significantly influenced development of organ transplants and showed that using farm animals as models for studying transplantation immunology had general relevance for mammalian biology and health including those of humans. However, the interest for further research of the fascinating maternal immune influences on pregnancy and perinatal outcomes and of the prevention and treatment of immunologically mediated reproductive disorders in viviparous mammals of veterinary relevance by veterinary immunologists and reproductive clinicians have been very scarce regarding the application of nonspecific immunomodulatory agents for prevention and treatment of subfertility and infertility in pigs and cattle, but still broadening knowledge in this area and hold great potential for improving such therapy in the future. The aim of the current overview is to provide up-to-date information and explaining/translating relevant immunology phenomena into veterinary practice for specialists and scientists/clinicians in reproduction of animals.
مصطلحات الفهرس: allogeneic gamete, CD45, immunotrophism, Reproductive immunology, semiallogeneic foetus, transplantation immunology, viviparous mammals, article
URL: https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2052
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ملاحظة: Veterinary Quarterly
أرقام أخرى: RSPST oai:vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs:123456789/1967
0165-2176
https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1967
000596859900001
10.1080/01652176.2020.1852336
2-s2.0-85097384464
https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/id/5246/Reproductive_immunology_in_pub_2020.pdf
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المصدر المساهم: UIVERSITY OF BELGRADE
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