小鼠阴道上行感染可诱发早产和新生儿发病。

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PATHOLOGY American Journal of Pathology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1016/j.ajpath.2025.01.008
Ashley K. Boyle , Konstantina Tetorou , Natalie Suff , Laura Beecroft , Margherita Mazzaschi , Rajvinder Karda , Mariya Hristova , Simon N. Waddington , Donald Peebles
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Ascending Vaginal Infection in Mice Induces Preterm Birth and Neonatal Morbidity
Preterm birth (PTB; delivery before 37 weeks), the main cause of neonatal death worldwide, can lead to adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes, as well as lung and gut pathology. PTB can be associated with ascending vaginal infection. Ascending Escherichia coli infection in pregnant mice induces PTB and reduces pup survival. The current study demonstrated that this model recapitulates the pathology observed in human preterm neonates (namely, neuroinflammation, lung injury, and gut inflammation). In neonatal brains, there is widespread cell death, microglial activation, astrogliosis, and reduced neuronal density. The utility of this model was validated by assessing the efficacy of maternal cervical gene therapy with an adeno-associated viral vector containing human β defensin 3. This improved pup survival and reduced tumor necrosis factor alpha mRNA expression in perinatal pup brains exposed to E. coli. This model provides a unique opportunity to evaluate the therapeutic benefit of preterm labor interventions on perinatal pathology.
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Pathology, official journal of the American Society for Investigative Pathology, published by Elsevier, Inc., seeks high-quality original research reports, reviews, and commentaries related to the molecular and cellular basis of disease. The editors will consider basic, translational, and clinical investigations that directly address mechanisms of pathogenesis or provide a foundation for future mechanistic inquiries. Examples of such foundational investigations include data mining, identification of biomarkers, molecular pathology, and discovery research. Foundational studies that incorporate deep learning and artificial intelligence are also welcome. High priority is given to studies of human disease and relevant experimental models using molecular, cellular, and organismal approaches.
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