Resistance to infection is the ability of the host to evoke a strong immune response sufficient to eliminate the infectious agent. In contrast, maternal tolerance to the fetus necessitates careful regulation of immune responses. Successful pregnancy requires the maternal host to effectively balance the opposing processes of maternal immune reactivity and tolerance to the fetus. However, this balance can be perturbed by infections which are recognized as the major cause of adverse pregnancy outcome including pre-term labor. Select pathogens also pose a serious threat of severe maternal illness. These include intracellular and chronic pathogens that have evolved immune evasive strategies. Murine models of intracellular bacteria and parasites ...
The immunologic paradigm of pregnancy led to the conceptualization of pregnancy as an organ transpla...
Pregnancy poses a high risk to many infections but it is unclear how maternal immunity is modulated ...
International audienceThe placenta, the first and largest organ to develop after conception, not onl...
Pregnancy is a dynamic process associated with many different physiologic changes that are necessary...
Pregnancy confers increased susceptibility to intracellular infections such as Salmonella enterica s...
Mammalian pregnancy is an immunological paradox. The foetus, which expresses both paternal and mater...
Typhoid fever and gastroenteritis caused by Salmonella enterica species are increasing globally. Pre...
Background: Pregnancy is a portentous stage in life, during which countless events are precisely orc...
Maternal tolerance during pregnancy increases the risk of infection with certain intracellular patho...
Problem: Listeria monocytogenes (LM) preferentially colonizes the placenta and causes fetal loss and...
Mammalian gestation creates an immunological paradox wherein the body must balance tolerance of an a...
Pregnant women are highly susceptible to malaria infection because of their low immunity and are at ...
BACKGROUND: It has been proposed that the immune system could be primed as early as during the fetal...
Mammalian pregnancy represents a unique immunological riddle in that the mother does not reject her ...
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection amongst individual...
The immunologic paradigm of pregnancy led to the conceptualization of pregnancy as an organ transpla...
Pregnancy poses a high risk to many infections but it is unclear how maternal immunity is modulated ...
International audienceThe placenta, the first and largest organ to develop after conception, not onl...
Pregnancy is a dynamic process associated with many different physiologic changes that are necessary...
Pregnancy confers increased susceptibility to intracellular infections such as Salmonella enterica s...
Mammalian pregnancy is an immunological paradox. The foetus, which expresses both paternal and mater...
Typhoid fever and gastroenteritis caused by Salmonella enterica species are increasing globally. Pre...
Background: Pregnancy is a portentous stage in life, during which countless events are precisely orc...
Maternal tolerance during pregnancy increases the risk of infection with certain intracellular patho...
Problem: Listeria monocytogenes (LM) preferentially colonizes the placenta and causes fetal loss and...
Mammalian gestation creates an immunological paradox wherein the body must balance tolerance of an a...
Pregnant women are highly susceptible to malaria infection because of their low immunity and are at ...
BACKGROUND: It has been proposed that the immune system could be primed as early as during the fetal...
Mammalian pregnancy represents a unique immunological riddle in that the mother does not reject her ...
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection amongst individual...
The immunologic paradigm of pregnancy led to the conceptualization of pregnancy as an organ transpla...
Pregnancy poses a high risk to many infections but it is unclear how maternal immunity is modulated ...
International audienceThe placenta, the first and largest organ to develop after conception, not onl...