Nod1 Activation by Bacterial iE-DAP Induces Maternal–Fetal Inflammation and Preterm Labor
Cardenas I, Mulla MJ, Myrtolli K, Sfakianaki AK, Norwitz ER, Tadesse S, Guller S, Abrahams VM. Nod1 Activation by Bacterial iE-DAP Induces Maternal–Fetal Inflammation and Preterm Labor. The Journal Of Immunology 2011, 187: 980-986. PMID: 21677137, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1100578.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAnimals, NewbornCell LineDiaminopimelic AcidDisease Models, AnimalFemaleHumansInfant, NewbornInfant, PrematureInflammationMaternal-Fetal ExchangeMiceMice, Inbred C57BLNod1 Signaling Adaptor ProteinObstetric Labor, PrematurePregnancyPregnancy OutcomeTissue Culture TechniquesTrophoblastsConceptsPattern recognition receptorsPreterm laborCytokine profileNOD1 activationRecognition receptorsInfection-associated preterm laborHuman first-trimester trophoblastsIntracellular pattern recognition receptorsProinflammatory cytokine profileHuman term placental tissueActivation of NOD1Maternal-fetal interfaceInfection-associated inflammationFunction of NOD1Term placental tissueFirst trimester trophoblastsThird trimester trophoblastFetal inflammationPreterm deliveryEmbryonic day 14.5Pregnancy outcomesFetal weightIL-6MCP-1NOD2 stimulation