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Laskin, Carl A.
Buyon, Jill P.
Merrill, Joan
Sammaritano, Lisa R.
Petri, Michelle
Gatewood, Elizabeth
Cepika, Alma-Martina
Ohouo, Marina
Obermoser, Gerlinde
Anguiano, Esperanza
Kim, Tae Whan
Nulsen, John
Nehar-Belaid, Djamel
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Turner, Jacob
Banchereau, Jacques
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Banchereau, Romain
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Guerra, Marta M.
Cardenas, Jacob
Baisch, Jeanine
Branch, D. Ware
Porter, T. Flint
Sawitzke, Allen
Laskin, Carl A.
Buyon, Jill P.
Merrill, Joan
Sammaritano, Lisa R.
Petri, Michelle
Gatewood, Elizabeth
Cepika, Alma-Martina
Ohouo, Marina
Obermoser, Gerlinde
Anguiano, Esperanza
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Nulsen, John
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Blankenship, Derek
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author Hong, Seunghee
Banchereau, Romain
Maslow, Bat-Sheva L.
Guerra, Marta M.
Cardenas, Jacob
Baisch, Jeanine
Branch, D. Ware
Porter, T. Flint
Sawitzke, Allen
Laskin, Carl A.
Buyon, Jill P.
Merrill, Joan
Sammaritano, Lisa R.
Petri, Michelle
Gatewood, Elizabeth
Cepika, Alma-Martina
Ohouo, Marina
Obermoser, Gerlinde
Anguiano, Esperanza
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Nulsen, John
Nehar-Belaid, Djamel
Blankenship, Derek
Turner, Jacob
Banchereau, Jacques
Salmon, Jane E.
Pascual, Virginia
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Banchereau, Romain
Maslow, Bat-Sheva L.
Guerra, Marta M.
Cardenas, Jacob
Baisch, Jeanine
Branch, D. Ware
Porter, T. Flint
Sawitzke, Allen
Laskin, Carl A.
Buyon, Jill P.
Merrill, Joan
Sammaritano, Lisa R.
Petri, Michelle
Gatewood, Elizabeth
Cepika, Alma-Martina
Ohouo, Marina
Obermoser, Gerlinde
Anguiano, Esperanza
Kim, Tae Whan
Nulsen, John
Nehar-Belaid, Djamel
Blankenship, Derek
Turner, Jacob
Banchereau, Jacques
Salmon, Jane E.
Pascual, Virginia
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spelling Hong, Seunghee Banchereau, Romain Maslow, Bat-Sheva L. Guerra, Marta M. Cardenas, Jacob Baisch, Jeanine Branch, D. Ware Porter, T. Flint Sawitzke, Allen Laskin, Carl A. Buyon, Jill P. Merrill, Joan Sammaritano, Lisa R. Petri, Michelle Gatewood, Elizabeth Cepika, Alma-Martina Ohouo, Marina Obermoser, Gerlinde Anguiano, Esperanza Kim, Tae Whan Nulsen, John Nehar-Belaid, Djamel Blankenship, Derek Turner, Jacob Banchereau, Jacques Salmon, Jane E. Pascual, Virginia 0022-1007 1540-9538 Rockefeller University Press Immunology Immunology and Allergy http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20190185 <jats:p>Systemic lupus erythematosus carries an increased risk of pregnancy complications, including preeclampsia and fetal adverse outcomes. To identify the underlying molecular mechanisms, we longitudinally profiled the blood transcriptome of 92 lupus patients and 43 healthy women during pregnancy and postpartum and performed multicolor flow cytometry in a subset of them. We also profiled 25 healthy women undergoing assisted reproductive technology to monitor transcriptional changes around embryo implantation. Sustained down-regulation of multiple immune signatures, including interferon and plasma cells, was observed during healthy pregnancy. These changes appeared early after embryo implantation and were mirrored in uncomplicated lupus pregnancies. Patients with preeclampsia displayed early up-regulation of neutrophil signatures that correlated with expansion of immature neutrophils. Lupus pregnancies with fetal complications carried the highest interferon and plasma cell signatures as well as activated CD4+ T cell counts. Thus, blood immunomonitoring reveals that both healthy and uncomplicated lupus pregnancies exhibit early and sustained transcriptional modulation of lupus-related signatures, and a lack thereof associates with adverse outcomes.</jats:p> Longitudinal profiling of human blood transcriptome in healthy and lupus pregnancy Journal of Experimental Medicine
spellingShingle Hong, Seunghee, Banchereau, Romain, Maslow, Bat-Sheva L., Guerra, Marta M., Cardenas, Jacob, Baisch, Jeanine, Branch, D. Ware, Porter, T. Flint, Sawitzke, Allen, Laskin, Carl A., Buyon, Jill P., Merrill, Joan, Sammaritano, Lisa R., Petri, Michelle, Gatewood, Elizabeth, Cepika, Alma-Martina, Ohouo, Marina, Obermoser, Gerlinde, Anguiano, Esperanza, Kim, Tae Whan, Nulsen, John, Nehar-Belaid, Djamel, Blankenship, Derek, Turner, Jacob, Banchereau, Jacques, Salmon, Jane E., Pascual, Virginia, Journal of Experimental Medicine, Longitudinal profiling of human blood transcriptome in healthy and lupus pregnancy, Immunology, Immunology and Allergy
title Longitudinal profiling of human blood transcriptome in healthy and lupus pregnancy
title_full Longitudinal profiling of human blood transcriptome in healthy and lupus pregnancy
title_fullStr Longitudinal profiling of human blood transcriptome in healthy and lupus pregnancy
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title_sort longitudinal profiling of human blood transcriptome in healthy and lupus pregnancy
title_unstemmed Longitudinal profiling of human blood transcriptome in healthy and lupus pregnancy
topic Immunology, Immunology and Allergy
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