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Title: Longitudinal profiling of inflammatory cytokines and C-reactive protein during uncomplicated and preterm pregnancy.

Authors: Ferguson, Kelly K; McElrath, Thomas F; Chen, Yin-Hsiu; Mukherjee, Bhramar; Meeker, John D

Published In Am J Reprod Immunol, (2014 Sep)

Abstract: Previous studies have investigated the utility of inflammation markers as predictors of preterm birth, but none have compared trends in levels between uncomplicated and preterm pregnancy.We explored longitudinal changes in plasma cytokines, including IL-1β, IL-6, IL-10, and TNF-α, as well as C-reactive protein in pregnant women from a nested case-control study.IL-6 was associated with increased odds of spontaneous preterm birth, defined by presentation of spontaneous preterm labor and/or preterm premature rupture of the membranes. Associations were strongest later in pregnancy. IL-10 was associated with increased odds of placentally mediated preterm birth, defined by presentation with preeclampsia or intrauterine growth restriction, and odds ratios were also highest near the end of pregnancy.Maternal inflammation markers were associated with increased risk of preterm birth, and relationships differed by etiology of preterm delivery and gestational age at sample collection.

PubMed ID: 24807462 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Adult; Biomarkers/blood; C-Reactive Protein/analysis*; Case-Control Studies; Cytokines/blood*; Female; Fetal Growth Retardation/blood; Fetal Growth Retardation/epidemiology; Fetal Growth Retardation/immunology; Humans; Massachusetts/epidemiology; Odds Ratio; Pre-Eclampsia/blood; Pre-Eclampsia/epidemiology; Pre-Eclampsia/immunology; Pregnancy/blood*; Pregnancy/immunology; Premature Birth/blood*; Premature Birth/epidemiology; Premature Birth/immunology

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