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2. Identification of a unique intervillous cellular signature in chronic histiocytic intervillositis
3. Maternal microchimeric cell trafficking and its biological consequences depend on the onset of inflammation at the feto-maternal interface.
4. Different immunoregulatory components at the decidua basalis of oocyte donation pregnancies
5. A possible role for HLA-G in development of uteroplacental acute atherosis in preeclampsia
6. Foetal Microchimerism Correlates With Foetal‐Maternal Histocompatibility Both During Pregnancy and Postpartum.
7. Recurrent miscarriages and the association with regulatory T cells; A systematic review
8. Culture medium used during small interfering RNA (siRNA) transfection determines the maturation status of dendritic cells
9. Treg cells from human blood differentiate into non-lymphoid tissue-resident effector cells upon TNFR2 costimulation
10. The combination of maternal KIR-B and fetal HLA-C2 is associated with decidua basalis acute atherosis in pregnancies with preeclampsia
11. Elevated intragraft expression of innate immunity and cell death-related markers is a risk factor for adverse graft outcome
12. Chronic histiocytic Intervillositis displays increased numbers of CD38+/HLA-DR+ macrophages in the intervillous space
13. We All Are Multitudes: Microchimerism, Evolution and Health
14. Spatial composition of decidual immune cells in oocyte donation pregnancies in relation to fetal-maternal HLA incompatibility
15. Preeclamptic oocyte donation pregnancies show differences in peripheral T helper 1 and regulatory T cell cytokine profiles compared to uncomplicated oocyte donation pregnancies
16. Visualizing the prevalence and interactions of maternal immune cells and fetal trophoblasts using imaging mass cytometry: the prominence of myeloid cells
17. One-sided chronic intervillositis of unknown etiology in dizygotic twins displays increased numbers of CD38+/HLA-DR+ macrophages in the affected twin.
18. POSTER 13Visualizing the prevalence and interactions of maternal immune cells and fetal trophoblasts using imaging mass cytometry: the prominence of myeloid cells
19. 13:50-14:00 Placental inflammatory pathology lesions are specifically observed in uncomplicated pregnancies after oocyte donation and are associated with fetal-maternal HLA mismatching
20. [8h50-9h00] Primary trophoblast cultures as model to study fetal-maternal interface: characterization of HLA profiles and immune cell interactions
21. POSTER 14One-sided chronic intervillositis of unknown etiology in dizygotic twins displays increased numbers of CD38+/HLA-DR+ macrophages in the affected twin
22. Day-3 SYMPOSIUM III: IMMUNOLOGY AND PERSONALIZED REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE 13:30-15:45Chairs: Laura prat-Ellenberg | Kenneth Beaman13:30-13:50 The role of maternal-fetal HLA incompatibility in pregnancy outcome
23. Mechanisms and risk assessment of steroid resistance in acute kidney transplant rejection
24. Identification of a unique intervillous cellular signature in chronic histiocytic intervillositis
25. The Mac Is Back: The Role of Macrophages in Human Healthy and Complicated Pregnancies
26. Preeclampsia in autologous and oocyte donation pregnancy: is there a different pathophysiology?
27. Non-invasive method for fetal trophoblast HLA typing in early pregnancy
28. Identifying the nature of Tregs in human pregnancy
29. Immunogenetics and immunology of transplantation in Leiden
30. Genome-Wide Association Meta-Analysis for Acute Rejection of Kidney Transplants
31. Blood cell mRNAs and microRNAs: optimized protocols for extraction and preservation
32. Donor Genotype and Intragraft Expression of CYP3A5 Reflect the Response to Steroid Treatment During Acute Renal Allograft Rejection
33. MIF Increases sFLT1 Expression in Early Uncomplicated Pregnancy and Preeclampsia.
34. Increased influx of myeloid dendritic cells during acute rejection is associated with interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy and predicts poor outcome
35. Editorial: Immunological challenges around pregnancy complications associated with failures of maternal tolerance to the fetus
36. Imaging mass cytometry reveals the prominent role of myeloid cells at the maternal-fetal interface
37. Circulating Levels of Anti-C1q and Anti-Factor H Autoantibodies and Their Targets in Normal Pregnancy and Preeclampsia
38. Imaging mass cytometry reveals the prominent role of myeloid cells at the maternal-fetal interface
39. HLA-targeted flow cytometric sorting of blood cells allows separation of pure and viable microchimeric cell populations
40. Primary Trophoblast Cultures: Characterization of HLA Profiles and Immune Cell Interactions
41. Uncomplicated oocyte donation pregnancies display an elevated CD163‐positive type 2 macrophage load in the decidua, which is associated with fetal‐maternal HLA mismatches
42. B Cell Markers of Operational Tolerance Can Discriminate Acute Kidney Allograft Rejection From Stable Graft Function
43. Differential immunomodulatory effects of fetal versus maternal multipotent stromal cells
44. LAG3 and Its Ligands Show Increased Expression in High-Risk Uveal Melanoma
45. Maternal-fetal HLA compatibility in uncomplicated and preeclamptic naturally conceived pregnancies
46. Uncomplicated oocyte donation pregnancies display elevated CD163 positive type 2 macrophage load in the decidua, which is associated with fetal-maternal HLA mismatches
47. Increased amount of regulatory T cells may be required in attaining an ongoing uncomplicated pregnancy after unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss.
48. Selective Loss of Podoplanin Protein Expression Accompanies Proteinuria and Precedes Alterations in Podocyte Morphology in a Spontaneous Proteinuric Rat Model
49. Placental Complement Activation in Fetal and Neonatal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia: An Observational Study
50. A Combined microRNA and Chemokine Profile in Urine to Identify Rejection After Kidney Transplantation
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