It is generally believed that pregnancy is mediated by a Th2 response, which includes cytokines that promote placental growth and are involved in inducing tolerance to the foetus. If the balance between Th1/and Th2-mediated cytokines is disrupted, systemic and local changes could predispose the foetus to future disease. Therefore, a shift in the Th1/Th2 balance during pregnancy, possibly caused by underlying environmental factors, could be associated with post-partum autoimmune disease in the offspring. Based on this presumption, we used celiac disease as a model to investigate whether autoimmunity is triggered in the foetus during early pregnancy, observed as changes in the mother's cytokine profile. Ten cytokines were measured by electro-...
229-236Pregnancy is not as successful as one might think; it can be compromised by several complicat...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that the basis of an atopic-skewed immune response is acquired early i...
Inflammation is a process by which tissues respond to various insults. It is characterized by upregu...
Introduction Human pregnancy is a state of elevated maternal systemic inflammation, and pregnancy co...
The maternal immune response is essential for successful pregnancy, promoting immune tolerance to th...
Pregnancy implies delicate immunological balance between two individuals, with constant changes and ...
Preeclampsia is one of the most feared pregnancy complications, with a risk of maternal and fetal de...
Pregnancy is proposed to be a Th2 phenomenon, where Th2 cytokines inhibit Th1 responses to improve f...
Objective The primary aim of this thesis was to test whether gestational exposure to environmental f...
Exposure to ubiquitous allergens early in life, even before birth, may influence the incidence of al...
Citation Lindehammer SR, Fex M, Maziarz M, Hanson I, Marsal K, Lernmark Å on behalf of the Diabetes ...
Cytokines are important mediators involved in the successful outcome of pregnancy. The concept of pr...
During pregnancy, the fetus expresses both maternal and paternal antigens. To the mother, the patern...
OBJECTIVE: Human pregnancy disorders such as preeclampsia are thought to involve variations in cytok...
Copyright © 2015 Shernan G. Holtan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
229-236Pregnancy is not as successful as one might think; it can be compromised by several complicat...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that the basis of an atopic-skewed immune response is acquired early i...
Inflammation is a process by which tissues respond to various insults. It is characterized by upregu...
Introduction Human pregnancy is a state of elevated maternal systemic inflammation, and pregnancy co...
The maternal immune response is essential for successful pregnancy, promoting immune tolerance to th...
Pregnancy implies delicate immunological balance between two individuals, with constant changes and ...
Preeclampsia is one of the most feared pregnancy complications, with a risk of maternal and fetal de...
Pregnancy is proposed to be a Th2 phenomenon, where Th2 cytokines inhibit Th1 responses to improve f...
Objective The primary aim of this thesis was to test whether gestational exposure to environmental f...
Exposure to ubiquitous allergens early in life, even before birth, may influence the incidence of al...
Citation Lindehammer SR, Fex M, Maziarz M, Hanson I, Marsal K, Lernmark Å on behalf of the Diabetes ...
Cytokines are important mediators involved in the successful outcome of pregnancy. The concept of pr...
During pregnancy, the fetus expresses both maternal and paternal antigens. To the mother, the patern...
OBJECTIVE: Human pregnancy disorders such as preeclampsia are thought to involve variations in cytok...
Copyright © 2015 Shernan G. Holtan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
229-236Pregnancy is not as successful as one might think; it can be compromised by several complicat...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that the basis of an atopic-skewed immune response is acquired early i...
Inflammation is a process by which tissues respond to various insults. It is characterized by upregu...