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Editorial: The repercussions of maternal inflammation in pre-eclampsia on fetal health and neurodevelopment

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2024-05-29

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Lakhno, Igor
Reyes-Lagos, José Javier
Adam, Ishag
Brownfoot, Fiona C.

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Frontiers

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Inflammation is a crucial and inevitable biological response in humans, playing an essential role in defense against infections and tissue repair. It is known as a basic pathological process. Inflammatory response is involved in the pathogenic scenario of several obstetrical syndromes. The main trigger for maternal inflammation is a disturbed placentation. HLA (Human Leukocyte Antigen) incompatibility between maternal and fetal tissues significantly influences the risk of preterm birth and pre-eclampsia. Therefore, immune-induced inflammation is a part of pre-eclampsia.

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Inflammation, pre-eclampsia, autonomic nervous system, heart rate variability, neuroinflammation, HLA incompatibility, 2024а

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Editorial: The repercussions of maternal inflammation in pre-eclampsia on fetal health and neurodevelopment / I. V. Lakhno, J. J. Reyes-Lagos, I. Adam, F. C. Brownfoot // Front. Immunol. ─ 2024. ─ Vol. 15. ─ P. 1─3.

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