Toll-like receptors signaling network in pre-eclampsia: An updated review.
Amir AfkhamShadi Eghbal-FardHanieh HeydarlouRamyar AziziLeili Aghebati MalekiMehdi YousefiPublished in: Journal of cellular physiology (2018)
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are innate immune cells receptors. They are expressed on leukocytes, epithelial cells, and more particularly on placental immune cells and chorion trophoblast. Upregulation of innate immune response occurs during normal pregnancy, but its excessive activity is involved in the pathology of pregnancy complications including pregnancy-induced hypertension and pre-eclampsia (PE). The recent studies about the overmuch inflammatory responses and aberrant placentation are associated with increased expression of TLRs in PE patients. This review has tried to focus on the relationship between some activities of TLRs and the risk of preeclampsia development.
Keyphrases
- immune response
- pregnancy outcomes
- preterm birth
- poor prognosis
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- toll like receptor
- early onset
- prognostic factors
- pregnant women
- signaling pathway
- risk factors
- cell proliferation
- high glucose
- peripheral blood
- body mass index
- long non coding rna
- physical activity
- inflammatory response
- weight loss
- drug induced