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Placental clearance not synthesis tempers exaggerated pro-inflammatory cytokine response in neonates exposed to chorioamnionitis.

Imran Nazir MirNaseem UddinJie LiaoLarry S BrownRachel LeonLina F ChalakRashmin C SavaniCharles R Rosenfeld
Published in: Pediatric research (2022)
The source and role of the placenta in synthesis and/or clearance of inflammatory mediators in term pregnancies complicated by clinical chorioamnionitis are unclear; however, conventional wisdom suggests the placenta is their source. This is the first study demonstrating that circulating concentrations of fetal IL-6 and IL-8 in clinical chorioamnionitis ± birth asphyxia in term pregnancies are of fetal origin. Circulating fetal inflammatory cytokines are cleared by concentration-dependent placental mechanisms that are nearly saturated in chorioamnionitis ± fetal hypoxia. These observations provide additional insight into understanding the fetal immune response in term pregnancies complicated by clinical chorioamnionitis.
Keyphrases
  • gestational age
  • immune response
  • preterm birth
  • preterm infants
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • low birth weight