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György Berencsi

Maternal Fetal Transmission of Human Viruses and their Influence on Tumorigenesis


Herausgegeben von Berencsi III, György
2012. 2014. viii, 464 S. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS; SPRINGER 2014
ISBN: 9401782490 (9401782490)
Neue ISBN: 978-9401782494 (9789401782494)

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Covering a host of topics related to the processes involved in transmitting viral infections between pregnant women and their unborn babies, this volume discusses the links between bidirectional maternal-fetal cell transport and fetal and neonatal tumors.
The human foetus is separated from the maternal blood by the syncytiotrophoblast induced by endogeneous human retrovirus-encoded proteins. This barrier is a highly developed one, which suppors apical-basolateral transport of maternal idiotype and anti-idiotype IgG, IgG-virus complexes.
The selective maternal-fetal transport of epitope- and paratope-bearing entities can influence the developping fetal immune system during pregnancy.
The bidirectional maternal-fetal transfer of cells are of even more importance during pregnancy. Maternal cells with latent viruses transport viruses without impairment of fetal development. Cells with premaligant and malignant genetic transformation are also transported to the fetus. Fetal and neonatal tumours are initiated by such cells in spite of the antitumour potential of fetal organism. On the contary, the fetal cells repair maternal tissue injouries and survive in the organisms of the recipients for decades. These possess new consequences for the neonatal immunity and organ transplatation surgery.
Preface

Barriers of the human organism and their Achilles´ heels; Berencsi, György III and Takács, Mária
Recent results on the development of fetal immune system: Self, epigenetic regulation, fetal immune responses; Ay, Eva, Buzas, Krisztina, Banati, Ferenc and Minarovits, Janos
The role of endogenous retroviruses in the formation of syncytiotrophoblast and materno-fetal barrier; Ay, Eva, Banati, Ferenc, Turi-Balog, Katalin and Minarovits, Janos
Maternal-fetal infections with human viruses; Berencsi, György III and Csire, Márta
The mechanism and significance of integration and vertical transmission of human herpesvirus 6 genome; Arbuckle, Jesse H., Pantry, Shara and Medveczky, Peter G.
Maternal-fetal transmission of HBV; Bhat, Purnima
Function of maternal idiotypic and anti-idiotypic antibodies as transgenerational messengers; Lemke, Hilmar, Tanasa, Radu I., Trad, Ahmad and Lange, Hans
Polarised transfer of proteins through the syncytiotrophobalst and tissue culture cell lines; Berencsi György III and Ördög Katalin
Fetal and neonatal illnesses caused or influenced by maternal transplacental IgG and/or therapeutic antibodies applied during pregnancy; Berencsi, György III and Szomor, Katalin
Maternal-fetal microchimerism and fetal-juvenile malignancies; Berencsi, György III and Barcsay, Erzsebet
Maternal tumours associated with and influenced by pregnancy; Berencsi, György III
Subject Index