Ji. Duncan et al., TRANSFER OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN-G ACROSS THE ISOLATED-PERFUSED HUMAN PLACENTAL LOBULE, Reproduction, fertility and development, 7(6), 1996, pp. 1547-1550
This study demonstrates that IgG transfer in vitro across the isolated
perfused human placental lobule can be successfully studied by using
natural forms of IgG. The transfer of anti-RhD IgG (anti-D) was measur
ed in the presence and absence of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIgG).
When anti-D and IVIgG were present alone each crossed the placenta at
about the same rate, but when both forms were present at the same time
the movement of one interfered with the movement of the other. This p
attern of transfer is consistent with receptor-mediated transcytosis.
The interactions of IgG with trophoblastic transporters may therefore
be studied without the complications that might arise from the use of
conventionally labelled molecules.