Journal article
Type 2 immune polarization is associated with cardiopulmonary disease in preterm infants
JC Lao, CB Bui, MA Pang, SX Cho, I Rudloff, K Elgass, J Schröder, A Maksimenko, NE Mangan, MR Starkey, EM Skuza, YBY Sun, F Beker, CL Collins, OF Kamlin, K König, A Malhotra, K Tan, C Theda, MJ Young Show all
Science Translational Medicine | Published : 2022
Abstract
Postnatal maturation of the immune system is poorly understood, as is its impact on illnesses afflicting term or preterm infants, such as bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and BPD-associated pulmonary hypertension. These are both cardiopulmonary inflammatory diseases that cause substantial mortality and morbidity with high treatment costs. Here, we characterized blood samples collected from 51 preterm infants longitudinally at five time points, 20 healthy term infants at birth and age 3 to 16 weeks, and 5 healthy adults. We observed strong associations between type 2 immune polarization in circulating CD3+CD4+ T cells and cardiopulmonary illness, with odds ratios up to 24. Maternal magnesium ..
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