INVESTIGADORES
FERRERO Mariana Cristina
artículos
Título:
Immune Responses Potentially Involved in the Gestational Complications of Brucella Infection
Autor/es:
ZAVATTIERI, LUCÍA; MUÑOZ GONZÁLEZ, FLORENCIA; FERRERO, MARIANA C.; BALDI, PABLO C.
Revista:
Pathogens
Editorial:
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Referencias:
Lugar: Basel; Año: 2023 vol. 12
Resumen:
Infection by Brucella species in pregnant animals and humans is associated with an increased risk of abortion, preterm birth, and transmission of the infection to the offspring. The pathogen has a marked tropism for the placenta and the pregnant uterus and has the ability to invade and replicate within cells of the maternal–fetal unit, including trophoblasts and decidual cells. Placentitis is a common finding in infected pregnant animals. Several proinflammatory factors have been found to be increased in both the placenta of Brucella-infected animals and in trophoblasts or decidual cells infected in vitro. As normal pregnancies require an anti-inflammatory placental environment during most of the gestational period, Brucella-induced placentitis is thought to be associated with the obstetric complications of brucellosis. A few studies suggest that the blockade of proinflammatory factors may prevent abortion in these cases.