Maternal Neutrophil Inflammation Markers Predict Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia in Preeclamptic Pregnancies

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Tifeng Xie, Liping Hong, Ruiting Yi, Yuxiang Cao, Feiyang Wang, Siying Fan, Yuan Li, Tao Liu, Peiwen Liu, Xinqi Zhong
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Abstract

Problem

Preeclampsia (PE) and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are severe disorders that significantly affect maternal and neonatal health worldwide. This study evaluated the predictive value of maternal hematologic indicators in PE patients for the risk of offspring BPD.

Method of Study

A retrospective cohort study was conducted enrolling infants born before 34 weeks’ gestation between September 2017 and December 2019 at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University. Logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate the association between maternal hematologic indicators and offspring BPD. Subgroup analysis was performed to explore the interaction effects between maternal hematologic indicators and PE on neonatal BPD risk.

Results

Data from 510 preterm infants and their mothers were analyzed. After adjusting for potential confounders, interaction effects between maternal white blood cell count (WBC), absolute neutrophil count (ANC), and PE on offspring BPD were observed (p for interaction <0.05). Among normotensive mothers, elevated WBC or ANC did not significantly increase the risk of offspring BPD (OR [95% CI]: 1.02 [0.93–1.12] for both). In contrast, in PE patients, higher levels of WBC and ANC were independently associated with offspring BPD risk (OR [95% CI]: 1.24 [1.06–1.47] and 1.22 [1.05–1.44], respectively). Moreover, WBC > 11.90 and NLR > 7.65 in PE patients were identified as independent predictors of neonatal BPD (OR [95% CI]: 4.88 [1.27–21.04] and 4.67 [1.41–17.27], respectively).

Conclusions

Neutrophil-related hematologic indicators, including WBC, ANC, and NLR in PE patients, are significantly and independently associated with the development of BPD. These findings highlight the potential of neutrophils as a promising focus for investigating the relationship between these maternal and neonatal disorders.

母体中性粒细胞炎症标志物预测子痫前期妊娠支气管肺发育不良
问题子痫前期(PE)和支气管肺发育不良(BPD)是严重的疾病,显著影响孕产妇和新生儿的健康。本研究评估了PE患者母体血液学指标对后代BPD风险的预测价值。研究方法回顾性队列研究纳入2017年9月至2019年12月在广州医科大学第三附属医院出生的妊娠34周之前的婴儿。采用Logistic回归分析评价母体血液学指标与子代BPD的相关性。通过亚组分析,探讨母体血液学指标与PE对新生儿BPD风险的交互作用。结果对510例早产儿及其母亲的资料进行分析。在调整潜在混杂因素后,观察母体白细胞计数(WBC)、绝对中性粒细胞计数(ANC)和PE对子代BPD的交互作用(p为交互作用<;0.05)。在血压正常的母亲中,升高的WBC或ANC并未显著增加后代BPD的风险(两者的or [95% CI]: 1.02[0.93-1.12])。相比之下,在PE患者中,较高水平的WBC和ANC与后代BPD风险独立相关(OR [95% CI]:分别为1.24[1.06-1.47]和1.22[1.05-1.44])。此外,WBC >;11.90和NLR >;PE患者的7.65被确定为新生儿BPD的独立预测因子(OR [95% CI]分别为4.88[1.27-21.04]和4.67[1.41-17.27])。结论PE患者的中性粒细胞相关血液学指标,包括WBC、ANC和NLR,与BPD的发展有显著且独立的相关性。这些发现突出了中性粒细胞作为研究这些孕产妇和新生儿疾病之间关系的有希望的焦点的潜力。
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6.20
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314
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Reproductive Immunology is an international journal devoted to the presentation of current information in all areas relating to Reproductive Immunology. The journal is directed toward both the basic scientist and the clinician, covering the whole process of reproduction as affected by immunological processes. The journal covers a variety of subspecialty topics, including fertility immunology, pregnancy immunology, immunogenetics, mucosal immunology, immunocontraception, endometriosis, abortion, tumor immunology of the reproductive tract, autoantibodies, infectious disease of the reproductive tract, and technical news.
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