Perinatal infection, inflammation, preterm birth, and brain injury: A review with proposals for future investigations

Experimental Neurology(2022)

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Preterm newborns are exposed to several risk factors for developing brain injury. Clinical studies have suggested that the presence of intrauterine infection is a consistent risk factor for preterm birth and white matter injury. Animal models have confirmed these associations by identifying inflammatory cascades originating at the maternofetal interface that penetrate the fetal blood-brain barrier and result in brain injury. Acquired diseases of prematurity further potentiate the risk for cerebral injury. Systems biology approaches incorporating ante- and post-natal risk factors and analyzing omic and multiomic data using machine learning are promising methodologies for further elucidating biologic mechanisms of fetal and neonatal brain injury.
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Intrauterine Infection,Perinatal Infection,Perinatal Inflammation,Preterm Birth,Brain Injury,White Matter Injury,Systems Biology,Multiomics,Metabolomics,Machine Learning
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