Immunologic insights in recurrent spontaneous abortion: Molecular mechanisms and therapeutic interventions - 23/07/24
Abstract |
Recurrent spontaneous abortion refers to the occurrence of two or more spontaneous abortions before or during the early stages of pregnancy. The immune system plays a crucial role in the maintenance of pregnancy and embryo implantation. Various immune cells, cytokines, and immune regulatory pathways are involved in the complex immune balance required for a stable pregnancy. Studies suggest that immune abnormalities may be associated with some recurrent spontaneous abortion cases, particularly those involving the dysregulation of immune cell function, autoimmune responses, and placental immunity. In terms of treatment, interventions targeting immune mechanisms are crucial. Various therapeutic approaches, including immunomodulatory drugs, immunoadsorption therapies, and immunocellular therapies, are continually being researched and developed. These approaches aim to restore the immune balance, enhance the success rate of pregnancies, and provide more effective treatment options for patients with recurrent spontaneous abortion.
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This article describes the role of immune factors in recurrent spontaneous abortion from various aspects, ranging from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic interventions, with a view to providing some suggestions for future research on the mechanism of recurrent spontaneous abortion and clinical treatment.
This article describes the role of immune factors in recurrent spontaneous abortion from various aspects, ranging from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic interventions, with a view to providing some suggestions for future research on the mechanism of recurrent spontaneous abortion and clinical treatment.Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.
Highlights |
• | RSA involves two or more spontaneous abortions, posing a significant challenge in reproductive health. |
• | Immune dysregulation in immune cells, autoimmune responses, and placental immunity may contribute to RSA cases. |
• | Immunomodulatory drugs and immunocellular therapy are being explored to improve pregnancy success rates in RSA patients. |
Keywords : Recurrent spontaneous abortion, Autoimmune responses, Immune microenvironment, Immunotherapy
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Vol 177
Article 117082- août 2024 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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