Journal article
IL11 activates the placental inflammasome to drive preeclampsia
E Menkhorst, LL Santos, W Zhou, G Yang, AL Winship, KE Rainczuk, P Nguyen, JG Zhang, P Moore, M Williams, KA Lê Cao, A Mansell, E Dimitriadis
Frontiers in Immunology | Published : 2023
Abstract
Introduction: Preeclampsia is a life-threatening disorder of pregnancy unique to humans. Interleukin (IL)11 is elevated in serum from pregnancies that subsequently develop early-onset preeclampsia and pharmacological elevation of IL11 in pregnant mice causes the development of early-onset preeclampsia-like features (hypertension, proteinuria, and fetal growth restriction). However, the mechanism by which IL11 drives preeclampsia is unknown. Method: Pregnant mice were administered PEGylated (PEG)IL11 or control (PEG) from embryonic day (E)10-16 and the effect on inflammasome activation, systolic blood pressure (during gestation and at 50/90 days post-natal), placental development, and fetal/p..
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