Journal of Reproductive Immunology
Volume 83, Issue 1 , Pages 60-64, December 2009

Progesterone in pregnancy; receptor–ligand interaction and signaling pathways

Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Medical School, Pecs University, H-7624 Pecs, Szigeti ut 12, Hungary

Received 31 December 2008; received in revised form 7 June 2009; accepted 21 June 2009. published online 19 October 2009.

Abstract 

Progesterone is indispensable in creating a suitable endometrial environment for implantation, and also for the maintenance of pregnancy. Successful pregnancy depends on an appropriate maternal immune response to the fetus. Along with its endocrine effects, progesterone also acts as an “immunosteroid”, by contributing to the establishment of a pregnancy protective immune milieu. Progesterone plays a role in uterine homing of NK cells and upregulates HLA-G gene expression, the ligand for NK inhibitory and activating receptors. At high concentrations, progesterone is a potent inducer of Th2-type cytokines as well as of LIF and M-CSF production by T cells. A protein called progesterone-induced blocking factor (PIBF), by inducing a Th2-dominant cytokine production mediates the immunological effects of progesterone. PIBF binds to a novel type of the IL-4 receptor and signals via the Jak/STAT pathway, to induce a number of genes, that not only affect the immune response, but might also play a role in trophoblast invasiveness.

Keywords: Progesterone, Progesterone receptor, Progesterone target genes

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PII: S0165-0378(09)00469-0

doi:10.1016/j.jri.2009.06.262

Journal of Reproductive Immunology
Volume 83, Issue 1 , Pages 60-64, December 2009