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Contributions of maternal and fetal antiviral immunity in congenital disease

Laura J. Yockey, Carolina Lucas, Akiko Iwasaki

2020Science72 citationsDOI

Abstract

Viral infections during pregnancy can have devastating consequences on pregnancy outcomes, fetal development, and maternal health. In this review, we examine fetal and maternal immune defense mechanisms that mediate resistance against viral infections and discuss the range of syndromes that ensue when such mechanisms fail, from fetal developmental defects to establishment of chronic infection. Further, we highlight the role of maternal immune activation, or uncontrolled inflammation triggered by viral infections during pregnancy, and its potential downstream pathological effects, including tissue damage and fetal demise. Insights into the respective contributions of direct viral toxicity versus fetal and maternal immune responses that underlie the pathogenesis of congenital disease will guide future treatment strategies.

Topics & Concepts

FetusPregnancyImmune systemImmunologyPathogenesisDiseaseImmunityInflammationMedicineBiologyPathologyGeneticsCOVID-19 Impact on ReproductionParvovirus B19 Infection StudiesReproductive System and Pregnancy