Assessing the impact and risk of immunomodulatory compounds on pregnancy

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Journal of Reproductive Immunology Pub Date : 2025-02-16 DOI:10.1016/j.jri.2025.104453
Joanne Kwak-Kim , Curtis C. Maier , Caren M. Villano , Christopher J. Bowman , Frank R. Brennan , Dinesh Stanislaus , Aimee Hillegas , John Krayer , Rodney A. Prell , Tracey L. Papenfuss , Annick Cauvin , Joshua Gamse , Anna Dahlman , Brian Enright , Lawrence Leshin , Gautham K. Rao , Whitney Helms , Claudette L. Fuller , Xiuhua Yang , Connie Chen , Shermaine Mitchell-Ryan
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There have been remarkable advancements in understanding the complex and dynamic immune biological processes engaged during all stages of pregnancy. Exquisite control of immune processes is critical to successful outcome in all stages of pregnancy from ovulation to birth. There are many immunomodulatory therapeutics that may offer beneficial treatment options for a variety of diseases (e.g., inflammation/autoimmunity, cancer) to patients that are or desire to become pregnant. It is important to understand the potential for these immunomodulatory therapeutics to alter the critical immune processes in pregnancy to inform clinical risk relative to successful pregnancy. The Health and Environmental Sciences Institute-Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology/Immuno-safety Technical Committee (HESI DART/ITC) conducted a survey on approaches to assess adverse pregnancy outcomes with immunomodulators. HESI DART/ITC also organized a workshop for an extended discussion on immune mechanisms during pregnancy, the adequacy of current tools/methodologies to identify concerns for potential pregnancy hazards from immunomodulatory therapies, ways to identify and address scientific gaps, and global regulatory considerations across various immunomodulatory modalities and indications. In this manuscript we summarize learnings from these efforts to characterize risk within this patient population, promote more informed treatment decisions, and enable safer pharmacological interventions during pregnancy.
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期刊介绍: Affiliated with the European Society of Reproductive Immunology and with the International Society for Immunology of Reproduction The aim of the Journal of Reproductive Immunology is to provide the critical forum for the dissemination of results from high quality research in all aspects of experimental, animal and clinical reproductive immunobiology. This encompasses normal and pathological processes of: * Male and Female Reproductive Tracts * Gametogenesis and Embryogenesis * Implantation and Placental Development * Gestation and Parturition * Mammary Gland and Lactation.
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