Every year, 15 million pregnancies end prematurely, resulting in more than 1 million infant deaths and long-term health consequences for many children. The physiological processes of labour and birth involve essential roles for immune cells and pro-inflammatory cytokines in gestational tissues. There is compelling evidence that the mechanisms underlying spontaneous preterm birth are initiated when a premature and excessive inflammatory response is triggered by infection or other causes. Exposure to pro-inflammatory mediators is emerging as a major factor in the 'fetal inflammatory response syndrome' that often accompanies preterm birth, where unscheduled effects in fetal tissues interfere with normal development and predispose to neonatal m...
Objective. Individuals with inflammation have a myriad of pregnancy aberrations including increasing...
Introduction: Preterm labour occurs in 10% of pregnancies and is a major contributor of neonatal mor...
Intrauterine infection, which occurs in most early preterm births, triggers an immune response culmi...
Inflammatory activation, a major driver of preterm birth and subsequent neonatal morbidity, is an at...
Published: 07 November 2016Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) activation by bacterial infection, or by ster...
A pro-inflammatory signalling cascade initiates the events that bring about parturition, including u...
Introduction: Microbial and sterile triggers of inflammation can activate Toll-like receptors (TLR) ...
An inflammatory response is instrumental in the physiological process of parturition but the upstrea...
Spontaneous preterm labor is frequently caused by an inflammatory response in the gestational tissue...
Spontaneous preterm labor is frequently caused by an inflammatory response in the gestational tissue...
Infection-driven inflammation in pregnancy is a major cause of spontaneous preterm birth (PTB). Both...
Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of childhood mortality in children under 5 and accounts for...
Preterm birth (PTB; defined as delivery before 37 weeks of pregnancy) is the leading cause of morbid...
Objectives Preterm birth (PTB) occurs in 5% to 18% of newborns. However, the underlying inflammatory...
Local and systemic inflammation is a key feature of preterm and term labour and delivery. Pro-inflam...
Objective. Individuals with inflammation have a myriad of pregnancy aberrations including increasing...
Introduction: Preterm labour occurs in 10% of pregnancies and is a major contributor of neonatal mor...
Intrauterine infection, which occurs in most early preterm births, triggers an immune response culmi...
Inflammatory activation, a major driver of preterm birth and subsequent neonatal morbidity, is an at...
Published: 07 November 2016Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) activation by bacterial infection, or by ster...
A pro-inflammatory signalling cascade initiates the events that bring about parturition, including u...
Introduction: Microbial and sterile triggers of inflammation can activate Toll-like receptors (TLR) ...
An inflammatory response is instrumental in the physiological process of parturition but the upstrea...
Spontaneous preterm labor is frequently caused by an inflammatory response in the gestational tissue...
Spontaneous preterm labor is frequently caused by an inflammatory response in the gestational tissue...
Infection-driven inflammation in pregnancy is a major cause of spontaneous preterm birth (PTB). Both...
Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of childhood mortality in children under 5 and accounts for...
Preterm birth (PTB; defined as delivery before 37 weeks of pregnancy) is the leading cause of morbid...
Objectives Preterm birth (PTB) occurs in 5% to 18% of newborns. However, the underlying inflammatory...
Local and systemic inflammation is a key feature of preterm and term labour and delivery. Pro-inflam...
Objective. Individuals with inflammation have a myriad of pregnancy aberrations including increasing...
Introduction: Preterm labour occurs in 10% of pregnancies and is a major contributor of neonatal mor...
Intrauterine infection, which occurs in most early preterm births, triggers an immune response culmi...