Changes in Immune Activation During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period in Treated HIV Infection.
Samuel R SchnittmanHelen ByakwagaYap BoumJerome KabakyengaLynn T MatthewsTricia H BurdoYong HuangRussell P TracyJessica E HabererAnnet KembabaziAngela KaidaDaniela MoisiMichael M LedermanDavid R BangsbergJeffrey N MartinPeter W HuntPublished in: Open forum infectious diseases (2021)
Several immune activation markers decline during pregnancy and remain suppressed postpartum, but the kynurenine pathway of tryptophan catabolism increases above baseline for ≥9 months postpartum. The mechanisms underlying postpartum kynurenine pathway activity are incompletely understood but may contribute to increased tuberculosis risk in this setting.