Affiliation:
1. Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, US Food and Drug Administration, 5515 Security Lane, Rockville, MD 20852, USA
Abstract
Microchimerism is
defined as the presence of two genetically
distinct cell populations in the same
individual. It can arise from several causes
including the bidirectional transfer of cells
between mother and fetus during pregnancy, twin-to-twin transfer in utero, from organ
transplantation, and blood transfusion.
Recently, scientists have found male fetal cells
from decades earlier imbedded in tissues and
organs of some women with autoimmune diseases.
The significance of these findings as they
relate to real or potential health implications
in autoimmune diseases, graft-versus-host
reactions, and transfusion complications is
discussed here.
Subject
General Materials Science
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