Failing maternal-fetal tolerance in SLE (FaMaLE): a prospective cohort study for finding the molecular mechanisms behind pregnancy complications.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Wendy Dankers, Jikke F van Ruitenbeek, Serife Asya Germe, Agner R Parra Sánchez, Mirte F H M van Gaal, Marjolein Hortensius, Kyra Cramer, Daphne C Rohrich-Heldens, Marjon de Boer, Lisa G M van Baarsen, Irene E M Bultink
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Introduction: Pregnant women with SLE have an increased risk of maternal complications and adverse fetal outcomes. These include pre-eclampsia, preterm birth and fetal growth restriction. Interestingly, this increased risk persists in subsequent pregnancies, whereas it decreases in healthy women due to the development of maternal-fetal tolerance. As maternal-fetal tolerance is crucial for a healthy pregnancy, we hypothesise that its failure contributes to the increased risk of pregnancy complications in women with SLE. Therefore, we initiated the failing maternal-fetal tolerance in SLE (FaMaLE) study to investigate the failure of maternal-fetal tolerance in pregnant women with SLE.

Methods and analysis: In the FaMaLE study, women with SLE and healthy women are included in their first trimester of pregnancy (<14 weeks gestational age) at Amsterdam UMC. Throughout the pregnancy, data on SLE disease activity, pregnancy course and medication use are collected. Peripheral blood is collected once per trimester, within 48 hours before delivery and 5-12 weeks post partum. In addition, the placenta is collected after delivery. Whole blood, peripheral blood mononuclear cells and placenta samples are freshly analysed by flow cytometry to assess immune cell composition. The resulting data are analysed in relation to SLE disease course, pregnancy course and pregnancy outcomes.

Ethics and dissemination: The study has been approved by the Amsterdam UMC Medical Ethics Committee and all participating women will be asked to provide informed consent. The findings will be disseminated through peer-reviewed publications, presentations at scientific meetings and via patient organisations.

SLE (female)中母胎耐受失败:一项前瞻性队列研究,旨在发现妊娠并发症背后的分子机制。
患有SLE的孕妇发生母体并发症和不良胎儿结局的风险增加。这些包括先兆子痫、早产和胎儿生长受限。有趣的是,这种增加的风险在随后的怀孕中持续存在,而在健康妇女中,由于母胎耐受性的发展,这种风险会降低。由于母胎耐受性对健康妊娠至关重要,我们假设其失败会增加SLE女性妊娠并发症的风险。因此,我们启动SLE母胎耐受失败(female)研究,探讨SLE孕妇母胎耐受失败的原因。方法与分析:在female研究中,SLE女性和健康女性被纳入妊娠前三个月(伦理与传播:该研究已获得阿姆斯特丹UMC医学伦理委员会的批准,所有参与研究的女性将被要求提供知情同意。研究结果将通过同行评议的出版物、科学会议上的报告以及患者组织进行传播。
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Lupus Science & Medicine
Lupus Science & Medicine RHEUMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
7.70%
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88
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Lupus Science & Medicine is a global, peer reviewed, open access online journal that provides a central point for publication of basic, clinical, translational, and epidemiological studies of all aspects of lupus and related diseases. It is the first lupus-specific open access journal in the world and was developed in response to the need for a barrier-free forum for publication of groundbreaking studies in lupus. The journal publishes research on lupus from fields including, but not limited to: rheumatology, dermatology, nephrology, immunology, pediatrics, cardiology, hepatology, pulmonology, obstetrics and gynecology, and psychiatry.
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