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孕期病毒感染及其对后代神经发育的影响:机制与经验教训

Viral infections in pregnancy and impact on offspring neurodevelopment: mechanisms and lessons learned.

作者信息

Yates Emma F, Mulkey Sarah B

机构信息

Frank H. Netter School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University, North Haven, CT, USA.

Children's National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Res. 2024 Jul;96(1):64-72. doi: 10.1038/s41390-024-03145-z. Epub 2024 Mar 20.

Abstract

Pregnant individuals with viral illness may experience significant morbidity and have higher rates of pregnancy and neonatal complications. With the growing number of viral infections and new viral pandemics, it is important to examine the effects of infection during pregnancy on both the gestational parent and the offspring. Febrile illness and inflammation during pregnancy are correlated with risk for autism, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and developmental delay in the offspring in human and animal models. Historical viral epidemics had limited follow-up of the offspring of affected pregnancies. Infants exposed to seasonal influenza and the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus experienced increased risks of congenital malformations and neuropsychiatric conditions. Zika virus exposure in utero can lead to a spectrum of abnormalities, ranging from severe microcephaly to neurodevelopmental delays which may appear later in childhood and in the absence of Zika-related birth defects. Vertical infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 has occurred rarely, but there appears to be a risk for developmental delays in the infants with antenatal exposure. Determining how illness from infection during pregnancy and specific viral pathogens can affect pregnancy and neurodevelopmental outcomes of offspring can better prepare the community to care for these children as they grow. IMPACT: Viral infections have impacted pregnant people and their offspring throughout history. Antenatal exposure to maternal fever and inflammation may increase risk of developmental and neurobehavioral disorders in infants and children. The recent SARS-CoV-2 pandemic stresses the importance of longitudinal studies to follow pregnancies and offspring neurodevelopment.

摘要

患有病毒性疾病的孕妇可能会出现严重发病情况,且妊娠及新生儿并发症的发生率更高。随着病毒感染数量的不断增加以及新的病毒性大流行,研究孕期感染对妊娠母体和后代的影响非常重要。在人类和动物模型中,孕期发热疾病和炎症与后代患自闭症、注意力缺陷多动障碍及发育迟缓的风险相关。以往的病毒性流行对受影响妊娠的后代随访有限。暴露于季节性流感和2009年甲型H1N1流感病毒的婴儿出现先天性畸形和神经精神疾病的风险增加。子宫内接触寨卡病毒可导致一系列异常情况,从严重小头畸形到可能在儿童期后期出现且无寨卡相关出生缺陷的神经发育迟缓。严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2的垂直感染很少发生,但产前接触该病毒的婴儿似乎有发育迟缓的风险。确定孕期感染疾病及特定病毒病原体如何影响妊娠和后代的神经发育结局,有助于社区更好地为这些孩子的成长提供照料。影响:病毒性感染在历史上一直影响着孕妇及其后代。产前接触母体发热和炎症可能会增加婴幼儿发育和神经行为障碍的风险。最近的新冠疫情凸显了对妊娠和后代神经发育进行纵向研究的重要性。

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