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Setting a stage: Inflammation during preeclampsia and postpartum

Owen Herrock, Evangeline Deer, Babbette LaMarca

2023Frontiers in Physiology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Preeclampsia (PE) is a leading cause of maternal and fetal mortality worldwide. The immune system plays a critical role in normal pregnancy progression; however, inappropriate inflammatory responses have been consistently linked with PE pathophysiology. This inflammatory phenotype consists of activation of the innate immune system, adaptive immune system, and increased inflammatory mediators in circulation. Moreover, recent studies have shown that the inflammatory profile seen in PE persists into the postpartum period. This manuscript aims to highlight recent advances in research relating to inflammation in PE as well as the inflammation that persists postpartum in women after a PE pregnancy. With the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an increase in obstetric disorders associated with COVID-19 infection during pregnancy. This manuscript also aims to shed light on the relationship between COVID-19 infection during pregnancy and the increased incidence of PE in these women.

Topics & Concepts

PreeclampsiaPregnancyInflammationImmune systemMedicineImmunologyPathophysiologyPostpartum periodAcquired immune systemIncidence (geometry)FetusObstetricsInternal medicineBiologyPhysicsGeneticsOpticsPregnancy and preeclampsia studiesReproductive System and PregnancyCOVID-19 Impact on Reproduction
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