How Do Pre-pregnancy Endometrial Macrophages Contribute to Pregnancy?
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Macrophages are professional phagocytes with a wide distribution in all tissues throughout the body. Macrophages play a crucial role in homeostasis and numerous physiological processes beyond innate and adaptive immunity, including cellular debris removal, metabolic regulation, tissue repair, and tissue remodeling. Uterine macrophages are a heterogeneous and highly plastic subset of immune cells regulated by the local microenvironment and, in addition to their anti-inflammatory and anti-infective functions, support the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy. Comprehensive reviews have summarized the role of decidual macrophages during pregnancy. However, the distribution of macrophages in the endometrium prior to pregnancy, their functional remodeling, and the knock-on effects on subsequent pregnancies have not been elucidated. In this review, we focus on 1) how the phenotypes of endometrial macrophages and their interactions with other endometrial cells indicate or contribute to the subsequent pregnancy, 2) the adaptive switching of endometrial macrophages during the initial establishment of pregnancy, 3) and the pregnancy complications and pregnancy-related disorders associated with endometrial macrophages.
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