Predicting Spontaneous Preterm Birth Using the Immunome

  • Dorien Feyaerts
  • Ivana Marić
  • Petra C Arck
  • Jelmer R Prins
  • Nardhy Gomez-Lopez
  • Brice Gaudillière
  • Ina A Stelzer

Abstract

Throughout pregnancy, the maternal peripheral circulation contains valuable information reflecting pregnancy progression, detectable as tightly regulated immune dynamics. Local immune processes at the maternal-fetal interface and other reproductive and non-reproductive tissues are likely to be the pacemakers for this peripheral immune "clock." This cellular immune status of pregnancy can be leveraged for the early risk assessment and prediction of spontaneous preterm birth (sPTB). Systems immunology approaches to sPTB subtypes and cross-tissue (local and peripheral) interactions, as well as integration of multiple biological data modalities promise to improve our understanding of preterm birth pathobiology and identify potential clinically actionable biomarkers.

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Original languageEnglish
ISSN0095-5108
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 06.2024

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PubMed 38705651