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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2008

The negative regulators of the host immune response: an unexplored pathway in preterm birth

Brianna Lyttle; Jinghua Chai; Juan Gonzalez; Hua Xu; Mary D. Sammel; Michal A. Elovitz

OBJECTIVE Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are essential mediators of host immunity. TLR activation must be tightly regulated to prevent an exaggerated immune response from devastating the host. These studies assessed the expression of negative regulators (interleukin receptor-associated kinase [IRAK]-3, IRAK-1, Fas-associated protein with death domain) during pregnancy and in preterm birth (PTB). STUDY DESIGN Tissues (uterine, cervix, placenta, and spleens) from the following experimental groups were harvested: (1) nonpregnant mice, (2) pregnant mice across gestation, (3) murine model of PTB, and (4) pregnant mice exposed to medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA). RESULTS Negative regulators are differentially expressed in the uterus during pregnancy. In the setting of PTB, IRAK-3 is significantly increased in the uterus and cervix but not the placenta. In maternal spleens, IRAK-3 and IRAK-1 are increased in response to intrauterine inflammation. MPA can increase IRAK expression in cervical tissues. CONCLUSION Negative regulators of the maternal immune response may play an important role in protecting pregnancies from an exaggerated inflammatory response.


/data/revues/00029378/v201i3/S000293780900564X/ | 2011

Iconographies supplémentaires de l'article : The negative regulators of the host immune response: an unexplored pathway in preterm birth

Brianna Lyttle; Jinghua Chai; Juan Gonzalez; Hua Xu; Mary Sammel; Michal Elovitz


/data/revues/00029378/v199i6sSA/S0002937808012933/ | 2011

136: Heat shock proteins and inflammation-induced preterm birth

Brianna Lyttle; Juan Gonzalez; Hua Xu; Ella Ofori; Michal A. Elovitz


/data/revues/00029378/v199i6sSA/S0002937808012544/ | 2011

97: The role of galectin-1 in murine pregnancy and preterm birth

Brianna Lyttle; Juan Gonzalez; Hua Xu; Ella Ofori; Michal A. Elovitz


/data/revues/00029378/v199i6sSA/S0002937808012131/ | 2011

60: Negative regulators of the host immune response: An unexplored pathway in preterm birth

Brianna Lyttle; Juan Gonzalez; Hua Xu; Ella Ofori; Michal Elovitz


/data/revues/00029378/v199i6sSA/S0002937808012106/ | 2011

57: Is uterine activation a common pathway for preterm and term chorioamnionitis?

Juan Gonzalez; Hua Xu; Brianna Lyttle; Ella Ofori; Michal Elovitz


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2008

21: Beyond white matter damage: Neuronal injury in preterm birth

Irina Burd; Juan Gonzalez; Ella Ofori; Hua Xu; Brianna Lyttle; Michal A. Elovitz


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2008

106: Progestational agents, prostaglandins and preterm cervical ripening: Critical pathways for preterm parturition

Hua Xu; Juan Gonzalez; Ella Ofori; Brianna Lyttle; Michal A. Elovitz


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2008

750: Unraveling the mechanisms of inflammation-induced preterm birth: What comes first uterine activity or cervical ripening?

Hua Xu; Juan Gonzalez; Ella Ofori; Brianna Lyttle; Michal A. Elovitz


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2008

103: Is the receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) involved in preterm birth?

Juan Gonzalez; Brianna Lyttle; Hua Xu; Ella Ofori; Michal A. Elovitz

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Hua Xu

University of Pennsylvania

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Juan Gonzalez

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

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Ella Ofori

University of Pennsylvania

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Michal A. Elovitz

University of Pennsylvania

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Jinghua Chai

University of Pennsylvania

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Irina Burd

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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Mary D. Sammel

University of Pennsylvania

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Mary Sammel

National Institutes of Health

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