Ei. Ntrivalas et al., Status of peripheral blood natural killer cells in women with recurrent spontaneous abortions and infertility of unknown aetiology, HUM REPR, 16(5), 2001, pp. 855-861
The aim of this study was to investigate the functional status and immunoph
enotypic characteristics of natural killer (NK) cells in women who suffer r
ecurrent spontaneous abortions (RSA) or have infertility of unknown aetiolo
gy, Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were obtained from 40 study p
atients and 13 normal healthy multiparous controls. NK cells were identifie
d using anti-CD56 and anti-CD16 monoclonal antibodies (mAb). The expression
of CD69, CD25, CD122, CD30, CD154, CD128 and CD94 on NK cells was detected
using specific mAb and analysed by flow cytometry. CD69 expression on NK c
ells after ED27 human trophoblast cell line co-culture with PBMC was also i
nvestigated. A significant increase in CD69 expression on CD56(+) NK cells
was demonstrated in women with RSA (P < 0.005) and infertility (P < 0.05) a
s compared with that of normal controls. Conversely, CD94 expression was si
gnificantly decreased in women with RSA (P < 0.005) and infertility (P < 0.
05) in comparison,vith that of controls. Increased CD69 expression on NK ce
lls was induced after 24 h co-culture with ED27. In conclusion, peripheral
blood NK cells of women with RSA and infertility of unknown aetiology have
higher proportions of activated NK cells in vivo. Unbalanced CD69 and CD94
expression may explain the underlying pathology.