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Preterm labor: One syndrome, many causes

Roberto Romero, Sudhansu K. Dey, Susan J. Fisher

2014Science1,997 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Preterm birth is associated with 5 to 18% of pregnancies and is a leading cause of infant morbidity and mortality. Spontaneous preterm labor, a syndrome caused by multiple pathologic processes, leads to 70% of preterm births. The prevention and the treatment of preterm labor have been long-standing challenges. We summarize the current understanding of the mechanisms of disease implicated in this condition and review advances relevant to intra-amniotic infection, decidual senescence, and breakdown of maternal-fetal tolerance. The success of progestogen treatment to prevent preterm birth in a subset of patients at risk is a cause for optimism. Solving the mystery of preterm labor, which compromises the health of future generations, is a formidable scientific challenge worthy of investment.

Topics & Concepts

Preterm laborMedicineOptimismDiseasePregnancyPremature birthPremature laborObstetricsIntensive care medicineFetusPsychologyGestational ageBiologyInternal medicineSocial psychologyGeneticsPreterm Birth and ChorioamnionitisPregnancy and preeclampsia studiesReproductive System and Pregnancy