← Volver a resultados
Ficha bibliográfica · Consulta y acceso
Artículo

Preterm birth and genitourinary tract infections: assessing gene–environment interaction

Elias, Dario Ezequiel et al · International Pediatric Research Foundation · 2020

Acceso abierto al texto completo
Lectura rápida. Revisá los datos básicos del recurso y luego accedé al contenido desde el botón principal. En esta ficha solo se muestra la información necesaria para identificar la obra, citarla y abrirla.

Acceso al recurso

Entrá al contenido desde la opción principal o elegí otra fuente disponible.

Acceso principal

Acceso abierto al texto completo

Texto completo identificado como acceso abierto.
Abrir texto

Resumen

Descripción general del contenido del recurso.

Background: Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of perinatal morbimortality worldwide. Genetic and environmental factors could raise PTB risk. The aim of this study was to analyze the contribution of the statistical interaction between genes and vaginal–urinary tract infections (VI-UTI) to the risk of PTB by clinical subtype. Methods: Twenty-four SNPs were genotyped in 18 candidate genes from 352 fetal triads and 106 maternal triads. Statistical interactions were evaluated with conditional logistic regression models based on genotypic transmission/disequilibrium test. Results: In PTB-idiopathic subtype mothers exposed to UTI, fetal SNPs rs11686474 (FSHR), rs4458044 (CRHR1, allele G), rs883319 (KCNN3), and maternal SNP rs1882435 (COL4A3) showed a nominal significant increment in prematurity risk. In preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM), fetal SNP rs2277698 (TIMP2) showed a nominal significant risk increment. In mothers exposed to VI, fetal SNP rs5742612 (IGF1) in PTB-PPROM and maternal SNP rs4458044 (CRHR1, allele C) in spontaneous PTB showed nominal significant increment in prematurity risk. Conclusions: Certain maternal and fetal genes linked to infectious/inflammatory and hormonal regulation processes increase prematurity risk according to clinical subtype when mothers are exposed to UTI or VI. These findings may help in the understanding of PTB etiology and PTB prevention. Impact: Preterm birth is a major cause of perinatal morbimortality worldwide and its etiology remains unknown.This work provides evidence on the statistical interaction of six genes with gestational vaginal or urinary infections leading to the occurrence of preterm births. Statistical interactions vary according to infection type, genotype (maternal and fetal), and clinical subtype of prematurity.Certain maternal and fetal genetic variants of genes linked to infectious/inflammatory and hormonal regulation processes would increase the risk of prematurity according to clinical subtype and infection type.Our findings may help in the study of etiology of preterm birth and its prevention. Fil: Elias, Dario Ezequiel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. CEMIC-CONICET. Centro de Educaciones Médicas e Investigaciones Clínicas "Norberto Quirno". CEMIC-CONICET; Argentina Fil: Gimenez, Lucas Gabriel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. CEMIC-CONICET. Centro de Educaciones Médicas e Investigaciones Clínicas "Norberto Quirno". CEMIC-CONICET; Argentina

Cómo citar

Elegí el formato que necesitás y copiá la referencia al portapapeles.

APA 7

Elias, D. E. E. A. (2020). Preterm birth and genitourinary tract infections: assessing gene–environment interaction. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/151544

MLA

Elias, Dario Ezequiel et al. "Preterm birth and genitourinary tract infections: assessing gene–environment interaction." 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/151544.

Chicago

Elias, Dario Ezequiel et al. 2020. "Preterm birth and genitourinary tract infections: assessing gene–environment interaction.". http://hdl.handle.net/11336/151544.

Harvard

Elias, D. E. E. A. 2020, Preterm birth and genitourinary tract infections: assessing gene–environment interaction, International Pediatric Research Foundation, available at: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/151544 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

Compartir e imprimir

Guardá la ficha, copiá su enlace permanente o imprimila como PDF.

Exportar referencia

Si usás un gestor bibliográfico, podés exportar el registro en los formatos más comunes.

Detalles del recurso

Información bibliográfica útil para confirmar que se trata del material correcto.

Título
Preterm birth and genitourinary tract infections: assessing gene–environment interaction
Autor / colaboradores
Elias, Dario Ezequiel et al
Editorial
International Pediatric Research Foundation
Año de publicación
2020
ISSN
0031-3998
ISSN
0031-3998
Idioma
eng

Materias

Explorá otros recursos relacionados a partir de estas materias.

Copiado