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Advances in medical diagnosis of intra-amniotic infection.

Irina A Buhimschi1, Unzila A Nayeri, Christine A Laky, Sonya-Abdel Razeq, Antonette T Dulay, Catalin S Buhimschi.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Intrauterine infection is a global problem and a significant contributor to morbidity and perinatal death. The host response to infection causes an inflammatory state that acts synergistically with microbial insult to induce preterm birth and fetal damage. Prompt and accurate diagnosis of intra-amniotic infection in the asymptomatic stage of the disease is critical for improved maternal and neonatal outcomes. AREAS COVERED: This article provides an overview of the most recent progress, challenges, and opportunities for discovery and clinical implementation of various maternal serum, cervicovaginal, and amniotic fluid biomarkers in pregnancies complicated by intra-amniotic infection. EXPERT OPINION: Clinically relevant biomarkers are critical to the accurate diagnostic of intrauterine infection. Front-end implementation of such biomarkers will also translate in lower incidence of early-onset neonatal sepsis (EONS) which is an important determinant of neonatal morbidity and mortality associated with prematurity. However, of the hundreds of differentially expressed proteins, only few may have clinical utility and thus function as biomarkers. The small number of validation studies along with barriers to implementation of technological innovations in the clinical setting are current limitations.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23530840      PMCID: PMC3790267          DOI: 10.1517/17530059.2012.709232

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Med Diagn        ISSN: 1753-0059


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Review 5.  Proteomics/diagnosis of chorioamnionitis and of relationships with the fetal exposome.

Authors:  Irina A Buhimschi; Catalin S Buhimschi
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9.  The novel antimicrobial peptide beta3-defensin is produced by the amnion: a possible role of the fetal membranes in innate immunity of the amniotic cavity.

Authors:  Irina A Buhimschi; Maher Jabr; Catalin S Buhimschi; Anelia P Petkova; Carl P Weiner; Ghassan M Saed
Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2004-11       Impact factor: 8.661

10.  Bacteria and inflammatory cells in fetal membranes do not always cause preterm labor.

Authors:  Jennifer H Steel; Sotiris Malatos; Nigel Kennea; A David Edwards; Lynda Miles; Philip Duggan; Peter R Reynolds; Robert G Feldman; Mark H F Sullivan
Journal:  Pediatr Res       Date:  2005-01-19       Impact factor: 3.756

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1.  Use of amniotic fluid for determining pregnancies at risk of preterm birth and for studying diseases of potential environmental etiology.

Authors:  Laura A Geer; Benny F G Pycke; David M Sherer; Ovadia Abulafia; Rolf U Halden
Journal:  Environ Res       Date:  2014-11-25       Impact factor: 6.498

2.  Evidence for participation of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin/matrix metalloproteinase-9 (NGAL•MMP-9) complex in the inflammatory response to infection in pregnancies complicated by preterm birth.

Authors:  Kara M Rood; Irina A Buhimschi; Katherine Rodewald Millen; Mert O Bahtiyar; Stephen Thung; Taryn Summerfield; Guomao Zhao; William Ackerman; Cynthia Shellhaas; Philip Samuels; Catalin S Buhimschi
Journal:  Am J Reprod Immunol       Date:  2016-06-01       Impact factor: 3.886

3.  Compartmentalization of acute phase reactants Interleukin-6, C-Reactive Protein and Procalcitonin as biomarkers of intra-amniotic infection and chorioamnionitis.

Authors:  Antonette T Dulay; Irina A Buhimschi; Guomao Zhao; Mert O Bahtiyar; Stephen F Thung; Michael Cackovic; Catalin S Buhimschi
Journal:  Cytokine       Date:  2015-05-06       Impact factor: 3.861

4.  Microbiome profile of the amniotic fluid as a predictive biomarker of perinatal outcome.

Authors:  Daichi Urushiyama; Wataru Suda; Eriko Ohnishi; Ryota Araki; Chihiro Kiyoshima; Masamitsu Kurakazu; Ayako Sanui; Fusanori Yotsumoto; Masaharu Murata; Kazuki Nabeshima; Shin'ichiro Yasunaga; Shigeru Saito; Makoto Nomiyama; Masahira Hattori; Shingo Miyamoto; Kenichiro Hata
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-09-22       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Antenatal N-acetylcysteine to improve outcomes of premature infants with intra-amniotic infection and inflammation (Triple I): randomized clinical trial.

Authors:  Catalin S Buhimschi; Mert Ozan Bahtiyar; Guomao Zhao; Osama Abdelghany; Lydia Schneider; Sonya Abdel Razeq; Antonette T Dulay; Heather S Lipkind; Saya Mieth; Lynette Rogers; Vineet Bhandari; Irina A Buhimschi
Journal:  Pediatr Res       Date:  2020-08-20       Impact factor: 3.756

6.  Urinary metabolomic analysis to identify preterm neonates exposed to histological chorioamnionitis: A pilot study.

Authors:  Claudia Fattuoni; Carlo Pietrasanta; Lorenza Pugni; Andrea Ronchi; Francesco Palmas; Luigi Barberini; Angelica Dessì; Roberta Pintus; Vassilios Fanos; Antonio Noto; Fabio Mosca
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-12-06       Impact factor: 3.240

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