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Maternal socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with transcriptional indications of greater immune activation and slower tissue maturation in placental biopsies and newborn cord blood

机译:母体社会经济缺点与胎盘活检和新生儿脐带血中更大的免疫激活和较慢的组织成熟的转录指标有关

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Highlights ? Pregnant women’s placental gene expression differed by socioeconomic status (SES). ? Profiles of lower SES women suggested immune activation and tissue immaturity. ? Cord blood cells of low SES newborns also showed indications of immaturity. Abstract Children from economically disadvantaged families experience worse cognitive, psychiatric, and medical outcomes compared to more affluent youth. Preclinical models suggest some of the adverse influence of disadvantage could be transmitted during gestation via maternal immune activation, but this hypothesis has not been tested in humans. It also remains unclear whether prenatal interventions can mitigate such effects. To fill these gaps, we conducted two studies. Study 1 characterized the socioeconomic conditions of 79 women during pregnancy. At delivery, placenta biopsies and umbilical blood were collected for transcriptional profiling. Maternal disadvantage was associated with a transcriptional profile indicative of higher immune activation and slower fetal maturation, particularly in pathways related to brain, heart, and immune development. Cord blood cells of disadvantaged newborns also showed indications of immaturity, as reflected in down-regulation of pathways that coordinate myeloid cell development. These associations were independent of fetal sex, and characteristics of mothers (age, race, adiposity, diabetes, pre-eclampsia) and babies (delivery method, gestational age). Study 2 performed the same transcriptional analyses in specimens from 20 women participating in CenteringPregnancy, a group-based psychosocial intervention, and 20 women in traditional prenatal care. In both placenta biopsies and cord blood, women in CenteringPregnancy showed up-regulation of transcripts found in Study 1 to be most down-regulated in conjunction with disadvantage. Collectively, these results suggest socioeconomic disparities in placental biology are evident at birth, and provide clues about the mechanistic origins of health disparities. They also suggest the possibility that psychosocial interventions could have mitigating influences.
机译:强调 ?孕妇的胎盘基因表达式因社会经济地位(SES)不同。还较低SES女性的谱表明免疫激活和组织不成熟。还低SES新生儿的脐带细胞也表现出不成熟的指示。与更富裕的青年时期相比,来自经济上弱势家庭的抽象儿童经历更糟糕的认知,精神病和医疗结果。临床前模型表明在妊娠期间通过母体免疫激活来传播一些不利影响,但这种假设尚未在人体中进行测试。它还尚不清楚产前干预是否可以减轻这些效果。为了填补这些差距,我们进行了两项研究。研究1在怀孕期间表征了79名女性的社会经济病症。在发货时,收集胎盘活组织检查和脐血以进行转录分析。母体缺点与指示更高的免疫活化和胎儿成熟较慢的转录型材有关,特别是与脑,心脏和免疫发育有关的途径。弱势新生儿的脐带血细胞也表现出不成熟的指示,反映了协调髓样细胞发育的途径的下调。这些关联与胎儿性别,以及母亲的特征(年龄,种族,肥胖,糖尿病,普雷帕类血症前)和婴儿(递送方法,妊娠期)。研究2对来自20名妇女参与核心的20名妇女的标本进行了相同的转录分析,基于组的心理社会干预和20名传统产前护理的女性。在胎盘活组织检查和脐带血中,患者在患者中的妇女在研究1中发现的转录物上升,以与缺点结合起来。总的来说,这些结果表明胎盘生物学的社会经济差异在出生时明显明显,并提供关于卫生障碍的机制起源的线索。他们还表明,心理社会干预可能会产生影响的可能性。

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    《Brain, Behavior, and Immunity》 |2017年第2017期|共9页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Psychology and Institute for Policy Research Northwestern University;

    Department of Obstetrics &

    Gynecology NorthShore University Health System University of Chicago;

    Department of Obstetrics &

    Gynecology Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center;

    Department of Psychology and Institute for Policy Research Northwestern University;

    Department of Obstetrics &

    Gynecology NorthShore University Health System University of Chicago;

    Department of Obstetrics &

    Gynecology NorthShore University Health System University of Chicago;

    Department of Psychology and Institute for Policy Research Northwestern University;

    Department of Psychology and Institute for Policy Research Northwestern University;

    Division of Hematology-Oncology UCLA AIDS Institute Molecular Biology Institute Jonsson;

    Division of Hematology-Oncology UCLA AIDS Institute Molecular Biology Institute Jonsson;

    Department of Pathology NorthShore University Health System University of Chicago Pritzker School;

    Division of Hematology-Oncology UCLA AIDS Institute Molecular Biology Institute Jonsson;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 神经病学;
  • 关键词

    Early life stress; Poverty; Inflammation; Placenta; Neurodevelopment;

    机译:早期生命压力;贫困;炎症;胎盘;神经发育;

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