Literature DB >> 32278881

Translational opportunities in the prenatal immune environment: Promises and limitations of the maternal immune activation model.

Melissa D Bauman1, Judy Van de Water2.   

Abstract

The prenatal environment, and in particular, the maternal-fetal immune environment, has emerged as a targeted area of research for central nervous system (CNS) diseases with neurodevelopmental origins. Converging evidence from both clinical and preclinical research indicates that changes in the maternal gestational immune environment can alter fetal brain development and increase the risk for certain neurodevelopmental disorders. Here we focus on the translational potential of one prenatal animal model - the maternal immune activation (MIA) model. This model stems from the observation that a subset of pregnant women who are exposed to infection during pregnancy have an increased risk of giving birth to a child who will later be diagnosed with a neurodevelopmental disorder, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or schizophrenia (SZ). The preclinical MIA model provides a system in which to explore causal relationships, identify underlying neurobiological mechanisms, and, ultimately, develop novel therapeutic interventions and preventative strategies. In this review, we will highlight converging evidence from clinical and preclinical research that links changes in the maternal-fetal immune environment with lasting changes in offspring brain and behavioral development. We will then explore the promises and limitations of the MIA model as a translational tool to develop novel therapeutic interventions. As the translational potential of the MIA model has been the focus of several excellent review articles, here we will focus on what is perhaps the least well developed area of MIA model research - novel preventative strategies and therapeutic interventions.
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Animal models; Neurodevelopmental disorders; Neuroimmunology

Mesh:

Year:  2020        PMID: 32278881      PMCID: PMC8754471          DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2020.104864

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Dis        ISSN: 0969-9961            Impact factor:   5.996


  161 in total

Review 1.  Transgenerational transmission of pregestational and prenatal experience: maternal adversity, enrichment, and underlying epigenetic and environmental mechanisms.

Authors:  L Taouk; J Schulkin
Journal:  J Dev Orig Health Dis       Date:  2016-08-04       Impact factor: 2.401

2.  Autism after infection, febrile episodes, and antibiotic use during pregnancy: an exploratory study.

Authors:  Hjördis Ósk Atladóttir; Tine Brink Henriksen; Diana E Schendel; Erik T Parner
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2012-11-12       Impact factor: 7.124

3.  Maternal cytokine levels during pregnancy and adult psychosis.

Authors:  S L Buka; M T Tsuang; E F Torrey; M A Klebanoff; R L Wagner; R H Yolken
Journal:  Brain Behav Immun       Date:  2001-12       Impact factor: 7.217

4.  Stress in puberty unmasks latent neuropathological consequences of prenatal immune activation in mice.

Authors:  Sandra Giovanoli; Harald Engler; Andrea Engler; Juliet Richetto; Mareike Voget; Roman Willi; Christine Winter; Marco A Riva; Preben B Mortensen; Joram Feldon; Manfred Schedlowski; Urs Meyer
Journal:  Science       Date:  2013-03-01       Impact factor: 47.728

Review 5.  Developmental origins of health and disease: environmental exposures.

Authors:  James M Swanson; Sonja Entringer; Claudia Buss; Pathik D Wadhwa
Journal:  Semin Reprod Med       Date:  2009-08-26       Impact factor: 1.303

6.  Oral probiotic administration during pregnancy prevents autism-related behaviors in offspring induced by maternal immune activation via anti-inflammation in mice.

Authors:  Xiao Wang; Junhua Yang; Hongyang Zhang; Jing Yu; Zhibin Yao
Journal:  Autism Res       Date:  2019-01-25       Impact factor: 5.216

7.  Relative prenatal and postnatal maternal contributions to schizophrenia-related neurochemical dysfunction after in utero immune challenge.

Authors:  Urs Meyer; Myriel Nyffeler; Severin Schwendener; Irene Knuesel; Benjamin K Yee; Joram Feldon
Journal:  Neuropsychopharmacology       Date:  2007-04-18       Impact factor: 7.853

Review 8.  Maternal Immune Activation and Neuropsychiatric Illness: A Translational Research Perspective.

Authors:  Alan S Brown; Urs Meyer
Journal:  Am J Psychiatry       Date:  2018-09-17       Impact factor: 18.112

9.  Inhibition of tumour necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin 6 production by mononuclear cells following dietary fish-oil supplementation in healthy men and response to antioxidant co-supplementation.

Authors:  Timothy Trebble; Nigel K Arden; Mike A Stroud; Stephen A Wootton; Graham C Burdge; Elizabeth A Miles; Anne B Ballinger; Rachel L Thompson; Philip C Calder
Journal:  Br J Nutr       Date:  2003-08       Impact factor: 3.718

10.  Elevated Gestational IL-13 During Fetal Development Is Associated With Hyperactivity and Inattention in Eight-Year-Old Children.

Authors:  Loreen Thürmann; Gunda Herberth; Ulrike Rolle-Kampczyk; Stefan Röder; Michael Borte; Martin von Bergen; Irina Lehmann; Saskia Trump
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2019-07-23       Impact factor: 7.561

View more
  9 in total

1.  Pilot Study of Maternal Autoantibody-Related Autism.

Authors:  Kathleen Angkustsiri; Jill J Fussell; Amanda Bennett; Joseph Schauer; Alexandra Ramirez-Celis; Robin L Hansen; Judy Van de Water
Journal:  J Dev Behav Pediatr       Date:  2022-06-01       Impact factor: 2.988

2.  Interaction of maternal immune activation and genetic interneuronal inhibition.

Authors:  Allison Anderson; Thiago C Genaro-Mattos; Luke B Allen; Katalin Koczok; Zeljka Korade; Karoly Mirnics
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  2021-02-15       Impact factor: 3.252

3.  Maternal immune activation and repeated maternal separation alter offspring conditioned avoidance response learning and antipsychotic response in male rats.

Authors:  Shinnyi Chou; Collin Davis; Ming Li
Journal:  Behav Brain Res       Date:  2021-01-27       Impact factor: 3.332

4.  Poly (I:C)-induced maternal immune activation modifies ventral hippocampal regulation of stress reactivity: prevention by environmental enrichment.

Authors:  Xin Zhao; Ruqayah Mohammed; Hieu Tran; Mary Erickson; Amanda C Kentner
Journal:  Brain Behav Immun       Date:  2021-03-23       Impact factor: 19.227

5.  Short- and potential long-term adverse health outcomes of COVID-19: a rapid review.

Authors:  T Y M Leung; A Y L Chan; E W Chan; V K Y Chan; C S L Chui; B J Cowling; L Gao; M Q Ge; I F N Hung; M S M Ip; P Ip; K K Lau; C S Lau; L K W Lau; W K Leung; X Li; H Luo; K K C Man; V W S Ng; C W Siu; E Y F Wan; Y K Wing; C S M Wong; K H T Wong; I C K Wong
Journal:  Emerg Microbes Infect       Date:  2020-12       Impact factor: 7.163

6.  The effects of inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and subsequent infection of pregnant mice on the behaviors of offspring.

Authors:  Kaili Lin; Meixuan Liu; Lu Sun; Hongwei Qiao; Shunyi Wang; Sidan Pan; Hanjun Fu; Jingzhu Wang; Qiang Wei; Hong Gao
Journal:  Animal Model Exp Med       Date:  2022-07-31

Review 7.  Maternal immune activation and neuroinflammation in human neurodevelopmental disorders.

Authors:  Velda X Han; Shrujna Patel; Hannah F Jones; Russell C Dale
Journal:  Nat Rev Neurol       Date:  2021-08-02       Impact factor: 42.937

Review 8.  Mitochondria May Mediate Prenatal Environmental Influences in Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Authors:  Richard E Frye; Janet Cakir; Shannon Rose; Raymond F Palmer; Christine Austin; Paul Curtin; Manish Arora
Journal:  J Pers Med       Date:  2021-03-18

Review 9.  Primate Models as a Translational Tool for Understanding Prenatal Origins of Neurodevelopmental Disorders Associated With Maternal Infection.

Authors:  Amy M Ryan; Melissa D Bauman
Journal:  Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging       Date:  2022-03-08
  9 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.