Essential Role of Complement in Pregnancy: From Implantation to Parturition and Beyond
Author | Girardi, Guillermina |
Author | Lingo, Joshua J. |
Author | Fleming, Sherry D. |
Author | Regal, Jean F. |
Available date | 2023-09-19T07:41:19Z |
Publication Date | 2020-07-31 |
Publication Name | Frontiers in Immunology |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01681 |
Citation | Girardi, G., Lingo, J. J., Fleming, S. D., & Regal, J. F. (2020). Essential role of complement in pregnancy: from implantation to parturition and beyond. Frontiers in immunology, 11, 1681. |
Abstract | The complement cascade was identified over 100 years ago, yet investigation of its role in pregnancy remains an area of intense research. Complement inhibitors at the maternal-fetal interface prevent inappropriate complement activation to protect the fetus. However, this versatile proteolytic cascade also favorably influences numerous stages of pregnancy, including implantation, fetal development, and labor. Inappropriate complement activation in pregnancy can have adverse lifelong sequelae for both mother and child. This review summarizes the current understanding of complement activation during all stages of pregnancy. In addition, consequences of complement dysregulation during adverse pregnancy outcomes from miscarriage, preeclampsia, and pre-term birth are examined. Finally, future research directions into complement activation during pregnancy are considered. |
Sponsor | This work was supported in part by Their World and Tommy's (GG), American Heart Association 17GRNT33650049 (JR and SF), NIH R21HD100840 (JR), Institutional Development Award (IDeA) from NIH P20GM103418 (JL and SF), and the Defense Medical Research and Development Program under Award No. W81XWH-18-1-0716 (SF). |
Language | en |
Publisher | Frontiers Media S.A. |
Subject | complement fetal development innate immunity preeclampsia pregnancy pregnancy loss preterm birth |
Type | Article |
Volume Number | 11 |
ESSN | 1664-3224 |
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