TY - JOUR
T1 - EDITORIAL : IMMUNOLOGICAL ROLE OF THE MATERNAL MICROBIOME IN PREGNANCY
AU - Disimone, Nicoletta
AU - Di Simone, Nicoletta
AU - Barnea, Eytan Robert
AU - Mueller, Martin
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - In this Research Topic of Frontiers in Mucosal Immunity we have focused on the immunological
role of the maternal microbiome in pregnancy. We have invited leading researchers in the medical
field to contribute articles that summarize the advancements in this broad and complex topic. The
understanding of microbiota and its function has been steadily expanding and recent advancements
in molecular biology and the Human Microbiome Project have allowed us to take a new biological
look on the microbiota and the host interactions. In case of pregnancy, the host has to be separated
in two compartments namely the mother and the fetus. Furthermore, pregnancy itself induces a
number of changes, which include immunological, hormonal, and metabolic changes - necessary for
the maternal adaptation process and fetal development. Undoubtedly, the maternal microbiome
influences the course of pregnancy and fetal development beyond plain colonization. Therefore in
pregnancy, we have to consider the potential implications of microbiota or it`s changes on both
compartments (the maternal and fetal) and importantly visa-versa. We have therefore selected 10
review and original articles covering the important aspect of the field.
AB - In this Research Topic of Frontiers in Mucosal Immunity we have focused on the immunological
role of the maternal microbiome in pregnancy. We have invited leading researchers in the medical
field to contribute articles that summarize the advancements in this broad and complex topic. The
understanding of microbiota and its function has been steadily expanding and recent advancements
in molecular biology and the Human Microbiome Project have allowed us to take a new biological
look on the microbiota and the host interactions. In case of pregnancy, the host has to be separated
in two compartments namely the mother and the fetus. Furthermore, pregnancy itself induces a
number of changes, which include immunological, hormonal, and metabolic changes - necessary for
the maternal adaptation process and fetal development. Undoubtedly, the maternal microbiome
influences the course of pregnancy and fetal development beyond plain colonization. Therefore in
pregnancy, we have to consider the potential implications of microbiota or it`s changes on both
compartments (the maternal and fetal) and importantly visa-versa. We have therefore selected 10
review and original articles covering the important aspect of the field.
KW - MIROBIOTA
KW - MIROBIOTA
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/206095
U2 - 10.3389/fimmu.2021.703009
DO - 10.3389/fimmu.2021.703009
M3 - Article
SN - 1664-3224
SP - 1
EP - 2
JO - Frontiers in Immunology
JF - Frontiers in Immunology
ER -