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Millions of Your Mother’s Cells Persist Inside You, And Now We Know How : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 5, 2026 5:35 pm
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The Intriguing World of Maternal Microchimerism: A Mother’s Cellular Gift

Every human born on this planet is not entirely themselves. A tiny fraction of our cells – around one in a million – is actually not our own, but comes from our mothers. This phenomenon, known as microchimerism, has fascinated scientists for over 50 years.

Researchers have recently made a groundbreaking discovery about how maternal immune cells that cross the placenta during pregnancy actively train the fetus’s immune system to tolerate the mother’s cells for life. This exchange of cells between mother and fetus poses a puzzle for immunology, as the immune system typically attacks foreign cells.

A team led by pediatric infectious disease specialist Sing Sing Way of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center delved into this mystery by studying maternal microchimerism in mice. They found that a small subset of maternal immune cells, similar to bone marrow myeloid cells and dendritic cells, play a crucial role in maintaining immune tolerance in offspring.

By selectively editing out these specific maternal cells in mice, researchers observed a loss of regulatory T cells and immune tolerance to maternal cells. This suggests that lifelong tolerance to maternal microchimeric cells is dependent on a tiny subset of maternal cells and needs to be continuously maintained.

This research not only sheds light on the intricate mechanisms of immune tolerance but also opens up new possibilities for understanding diseases and conditions related to microchimerism. The tools developed in this study could help scientists investigate the role of these rare cells in autoimmune diseases, cancer, and neurological disorders.

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According to Way, “Microchimerism is increasingly linked with so many health disorders. This study provides an adaptable platform for scientists to investigate whether these rare cells are the cause of disease or part of the natural healing process.”

This groundbreaking research, published in Immunity, offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of maternal microchimerism and its implications for human health.

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