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Abstract
Background: Degradation pathways of Tryptophan (TRP) are implicated in a spectrum of physiological adaptations and outcomes associated with pregnancy. The immunomodulatory role of TRP and its metabolites through the indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) pathway is particularly relevant to pregnancy due to its potential influence on maternal and fetal immune tolerance and the mother's health.
Methods: A targeted literature search was conducted via PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase, focusing on maternal serum TRP levels in pregnancy. We included original human subject research on maternal serum TRP, published in English within the last five years. We included 16 quality studies with direct measurement of TRP in pregnancy including ten prospective cohorts, four case-control studies, and two cross-sectional studies.
Results: TRP levels are reduced both pre- and postnatally in women with depressive symptoms, but not during pregnancy, though the TRP/Kynurenine pathway is disturbed during pregnancy in women with depressive symptoms, women with prolonged labor, women with gestational hypertension, and in adverse outcomes of pregnancy including prematurity and growth restriction.
Conclusion: TRP and its metabolites hold promise as biomarkers for various pregnancy-related outcomes. Future research should aim to clarify the mechanisms by which TRP metabolism influences maternal and fetal health outcomes.
背景:色氨酸(TRP)的降解途径与一系列生理适应和妊娠相关的结果有关。TRP及其代谢物通过吲哚胺2,3-双加氧酶(IDO)途径的免疫调节作用与妊娠特别相关,因为它可能影响母体和胎儿的免疫耐受和母亲的健康。方法:通过PubMed、Web of Science和Embase进行针对性的文献检索,重点关注妊娠期母体血清TRP水平。我们纳入了近五年内以英文发表的母体血清TRP的原始人类受试者研究。我们纳入了16项直接测量妊娠期色氨酸的高质量研究,包括10项前瞻性队列研究、4项病例对照研究和2项横断面研究。结果:TRP水平在有抑郁症状的妇女产前和产后都降低,但在怀孕期间没有降低,尽管TRP/犬尿氨酸途径在有抑郁症状的妇女、分娩时间延长的妇女、妊娠期高血压妇女和妊娠不良后果包括早产和生长受限的妇女的怀孕期间受到干扰。结论:色氨酸及其代谢物有望作为各种妊娠相关结局的生物标志物。未来的研究应旨在阐明色氨酸代谢影响母体和胎儿健康结局的机制。