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Uterine Natural Killer Cells Do Not Require Interleukin‐2 for Their Differentiation or Maturation

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Early post-implantation, mRNA from migrating uNK cells contains transcripts for all three chains of the IL-2R. Only IL-2Rgamma was expressed at day 12 of gestation; expression of this gene was also lost by day 16. Loss of IL-2R transcription did not result in loss of protein expression; however, it did coincide with loss of uNK cell viability in vivo. Apparently normal differentiation of uNK cells occurred in IL-2(-/-) mice and in doubly mutant IL-2(-/-).beta2m(-/-) mice. Thus, despite uNK cell expression of the full IL-2R at day 8 of gestation, IL-2 is not required for the maturation of uNK cells to their fully granulated form or for normal placental development.

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