Kristen Quinn
University of California, San Diego
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Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2011
Kristen Quinn; D. Yvette LaCoursiere; Li Cui; Jack D. Bui; Mana M. Parast
Immunological mechanisms play a pivotal role in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia. T regulatory cells (Treg cells, FoxP3(+)) suppress the cytotoxic T cell (CD8(+)) and natural killer (NK) cell response, thereby promoting immunological tolerance to the fetus. In peripheral blood, Treg cells are elevated during pregnancy, decrease throughout gestation, and are decreased in preeclampsia. To determine their role at the implantation site, we characterized the proportion of decidual Treg and CD8+ cells, and compared these with placental histology, villous sFlt expression, and chorionic trophoblast apoptotic index in normal and preeclamptic pregnancies. Decidua from first (n=5) and second (n=4) trimester terminations and chorioamniotic membranes, containing decidua, from term deliveries (n=14), early-onset (≤ 34 weeks) (n=12), and late-onset (>34 weeks) (n=14) severe preeclampsia were evaluated. Immunohistochemistry for CD3, CD8, and FoxP3 was performed: CD8(+) and FoxP3(+) cells were calculated as a proportion of CD3(+) cells. Placental tissue was evaluated for villous hypermaturity and sFlt staining. Chorioamniotic membranes were evaluated, via TUNEL assay, for chorionic trophoblast apoptosis. Decidual Treg cells were seen to peak in second trimester and decrease with advancing gestational age and were lower in early-onset (0.46%) compared with late-onset severe preeclampsia (3.34%) and term pregnancies (5.21%). The proportion of CD8(+) cells was higher in cases of severe preeclampsia. Early-onset severe preeclamptic cases had the highest sFlt score, placental insufficiency score, and apoptotic index. Our data suggest that early-onset severe preeclampsia has a unique pathophysiology involving defective immunoregulatory pathways, potentially causing vascular and trophoblast damage at the implantation site.
Prenatal Diagnosis | 2011
Jennifer Wan; David Schrimmer; Véronique Taché; Kristen Quinn; D. Yvette LaCoursiere; Gina James; Kurt Benirschke; Dolores H. Pretorius
To evaluate the accuracy of amnionicity and chorionicity (A/C) diagnosis of referral physicians and a tertiary care center as compared to histopathologic diagnosis.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2009
Kristen Quinn; Carol Tran Cao; D. Yvette LaCoursiere; David Schrimmer
OBJECTIVE We sought to determine the effectiveness of continuous fetal monitoring in monoamniotic twins and assess the percentage of successful monitoring across gestation. STUDY DESIGN This was a single-center retrospective cohort analysis of monoamniotic twins. Each subjects entire electronic fetal heart tracing was reviewed. The primary outcome measure was the percentage of time that 0, 1, and 2 fetuses were successfully monitored. To compare the effectiveness of monitoring across gestation, these data were stratified by gestational age (<27, 27-30, and >30 weeks). RESULTS A total of 10,402 hours of fetal monitoring were reviewed for 17 monoamniotic twin pairs. Successful monitoring of 0, 1, and 2 fetuses occurred 21.2%, 27.1%, and 51.6% of the time, respectively. Successful monitoring of both fetuses was positively correlated with gestational age (<27 weeks 37%; 27-30 weeks 51%; >30 weeks 57%; P < .007). CONCLUSION Successful monitoring of both fetuses occurred 51.6% of the time. Continuous monitoring efficiency improved with advancing gestational age.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2011
Kristen Quinn; Daphne Lacoursiere; Li Cui; Mana M. Parast
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Kristen Quinn; Véronique Taché; Andrew D. Hull; Louise C. Laurent; Douglas Woelkers
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2009
Jennifer Wan; Véronique Taché; Kristen Quinn; David Schrimmer; Yvette LaCoursiere; Gina James; Dolores H. Pretorius
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2009
Kristen Quinn; Li Cui; Yvette LaCoursiere; Mana M. Parast
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2008
Nora Haripotepornkul; Véronique Taché; Gladys A. Ramos; Kristen Quinn; Andrew D. Hull