A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Increase in serum Interleukin-10 does not alleviate pro-inflammatory MCP-1 production in obese pregnancies




AuthorsLauri Polari, Himanshu Kumar, Samuli Rautava, Seppo Salminen, Erika Isolauri

PublisherAcademic Press

Publication year2018

JournalCytokine

Journal name in sourceCytokine

Volume108

First page 67

Last page70

Number of pages4

ISSN1043-4666

eISSN1096-0023

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.cyto.2018.03.027


Abstract

Maternal cytokine profiles during pregnancy are characterized by significant deviations, varying substantially between gestational time points and tissues. Obesity, in turn, is linked with low-grade inflammation in adipose tissue and increased concentrations of systemic inflammatory mediators. However, the balance of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in obese pregnancy has remained elusive. In view of the demonstrations that the obesity is a global epidemic in the population at reproductive age with a strong intergenerational impact, we investigated the relation of gestational immune adaptations and obesity-induced inflammation. We found a significant decrease in systemic IL-1β and MCP-1 concentration from 1st to 3rd trimester of pregnancy while IL-10 concentration increased, respectively. However, in obese pregnancies this reduction of pro-inflammatory mediators was not detected. This may constitute an additional risk factor in obese pregnancies in which the concentration of MCP-1 is already upregulated compared to normal weight mothers.



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