Preeclampsia: A couple's disease with maternal and fetal manifestations

被引:38
作者
Dekker, GA [1 ]
Robillard, PY
机构
[1] Lyell McEwin Hlth Serv, No Campus Univ Adelaide,Haydown Rd, Elizabeth Vale, SA 5112, Australia
[2] Ctr Hosp Sud Reunion, St Pierre, Reunion, France
关键词
preeclampsia; paternity; immunology; hypertension; fetal allograft;
D O I
10.2174/1381612053381828
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Preeclampsia still ranks as one of obstetrics major problems. Clinicians typically encounter preeclampsia as maternal disease with variable degrees of fetal involvement. More and more the unique immunogenetic maternal-paternal relationship is appreciated, and as such also the specific 'genetic conflict' that is characteristic of haemochorial placentation. From that perspective preeclampsia can also been seen as a disease of an individual couple with primarily maternal and fetal manifestations. Factors that are unique to a specific couple would include the length and type of sexual relationship, the maternal (decidual natural killer cells) acceptation of the invading cytotrophoblast (paternal HLA-C), and seminal levels of transforming growth factor-beta and probably other cytokines. The magnitude of the maternal response would be determined by factors including a maternal set of genes determining her characteristic inflammatory responsiveness, age, quality of her endothelium, obesity/insulin resistance and probably a whole series of susceptibility genes amongst which the thrombophilias received a lot of attention in recent years.
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页码:699 / 710
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