MIXED LYMPHOCYTE CULTURE REACTIONS BETWEEN PARENTAL CELLS IN PREGNANCY AND PUERPERIUM

Abstract
Mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) reactions of maternal cells with paternal and control cells, inhibition of these reactions with maternal serum and cytotoxic antibodies in maternal serum were studied in 36 couples through pregnancy and puerperium. Average MLC reactions of maternal cells with paternal and control cells were not significantly different. The MLC responses of maternal cells did not differ from those of other cells in their time-course kinetics. The response of maternal cells to paternal cells was weaker than to control cells in 15 of 18 couples studied during the 1st wk postpartum; this may suggest some specific alteration in maternal immunity to paternal antigens. The sera of pregnant women suppressed MLC reactions. This suppressive effect disappeared during the 1st wk postpartum, thereafter only about 20% of the sera studied caused clear inhibition of MLC reactions. Of the postpartum sera studied, 9% contained cytotoxic antibodies against paternal cells.