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Inflammation-Related Molecules at the Maternal-Fetal Interface during Pregnancy and in Pathologically Altered Endometrium.

Wlodzimierz SiegJolanta KiewiszAmira PodolakGrzegorz JakielIzabela Wocławek PotockaJakub LukaszukKrzysztof Lukaszuk
Published in: Current issues in molecular biology (2022)
The blastocyst expresses paternally derived alloantigens and induces inflammation during implantation. However, it is necessary for the onset of pregnancy. An abnormal response might result in a pathological course of pregnancy or pregnancy failure. On the other hand, a state of maternal immune tolerance is necessary to ensure the normal development of pregnancy by suppressing inflammatory processes. This article discusses recognized mechanisms and the significance of inflammatory processes for embryo implantation and pregnancy establishment. We would also like to present disorders involving excessive inflammatory response and their influence on events occurring during embryo implantation. The chain of correlation between the processes responsible for embryo implantation and the subsequent physiological course of pregnancy is complicated. Many of those interrelationships are still yet to be discovered. Undoubtedly, their recognition will give hope to infertile couples for the emergence of new treatments that will increase the chance of giving birth to a healthy child.
Keyphrases
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • preterm birth
  • pregnant women
  • oxidative stress
  • inflammatory response
  • birth weight
  • gestational age
  • toll like receptor
  • physical activity