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Role of galectin-glycan circuits in reproduction: from healthy pregnancy to preterm birth (PTB)

Authors

  • S.M. Blois
  • S. Verlohren
  • G. Wu
  • G. Clark
  • A. Dell
  • S.M. Haslam
  • G. Barrientos

Journal

  • Seminars in Immunopathology

Citation

  • Semin Immunopathol 42 (4): 469-486

Abstract

  • Growing evidence suggests that galectins, an evolutionarily conserved family of glycan-binding proteins, fulfill key roles in pregnancy including blastocyst implantation, maternal-fetal immune tolerance, placental development, and maternal vascular expansion, thereby establishing a healthy environment for the growing fetus. In this review, we comprehensively present the function of galectins in shaping cellular circuits that characterize a healthy pregnancy. We describe the current understanding of galectins in term and preterm labor and discuss how the galectin-glycan circuits contribute to key immunological pathways sustaining maternal tolerance and preventing microbial infections. A deeper understanding of the glycoimmune pathways regulating early events in preterm birth could offer the broader translational potential for the treatment of this devastating syndrome.


DOI

doi:10.1007/s00281-020-00801-4