Circulating
foetal DNA factors an inflammatory response that gives you impulsive preterm
birth, in accordance with new research from Trinity Biomedical Sciences
Institute at Trinity College Dublin as well as the Coombe Women and Infants
University Hospital.
The
breakthrough just published within the Journal of Immunology has proved that in
fact mothers whose pregnancies are complex by preterm birth or pre-eclampsia
have higher levels of a typical baby’s DNA with their blood.
The
scientists have proved the fact that DNA is sensed by the protein known as
Toll-like receptor-9 (TLR9), which generally provokes an inflammatory reaction
which results in pregnancy loss and early delivery.
However,
the Irish research has revealed that this result might be blocked by drugs that
concentrate on TLR9. They say that their own data presents a novel mechanism
for preterm birth and pre-eclampsia, potentially creating TLR9 as a potential
therapeutic target for the following common problems of being pregnant.
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