Hj. Imrie et al., REDUCTION IN ERYTHROCYTE COMPLEMENT RECEPTOR-1 (CR-1, CD35) AND DECAY-ACCELERATING FACTOR (DAF, CD55) DURING NORMAL-PREGNANCY, Journal of reproductive immunology, 31(3), 1996, pp. 221-227
RBC-membrane CR1 has been assayed in pregnancy and at 48 h postpartum.
It has been shown that RBC CR1 is reduced as pregnancy progresses, re
aching a nadir in the third trimester and that it returns to levels ap
proaching normal within 48 h postpartum. Further, there is a reduced e
xpression of RBC decay accelerating factor (DAF) during pregnancy but
no change in expression of RBC CD59. We Suggest that the reduction in
RBC CR1 and DAF may reflect increased levels of circulating immune com
plexes and consequent increased complement activation in pregnancy.