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Maternal Immunization: New Perspectives on Its Application Against Non-Infectious Related Diseases in Newborns

The continuous evolution in preventive medicine has anointed vaccination a versatile, human-health improving tool, which has led to a steady decline in deaths in the developing world. Maternal immunization represents an incisive step forward for the field of vaccination as it provides protection aga...

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Autores principales: Riccardo, Federica, Réal, Aline, Voena, Claudia, Chiarle, Roberto, Cavallo, Federica, Barutello, Giuseppina
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Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5620551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28763018
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines5030020
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author Riccardo, Federica
Réal, Aline
Voena, Claudia
Chiarle, Roberto
Cavallo, Federica
Barutello, Giuseppina
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Réal, Aline
Voena, Claudia
Chiarle, Roberto
Cavallo, Federica
Barutello, Giuseppina
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description The continuous evolution in preventive medicine has anointed vaccination a versatile, human-health improving tool, which has led to a steady decline in deaths in the developing world. Maternal immunization represents an incisive step forward for the field of vaccination as it provides protection against various life-threatening diseases in pregnant women and their children. A number of studies to improve prevention rates and expand protection against the largest possible number of infections are still in progress. The complex unicity of the mother-infant interaction, both during and after pregnancy and which involves immune system cells and molecules, is an able partner in the success of maternal immunization, as intended thus far. Interestingly, new studies have shed light on the versatility of maternal immunization in protecting infants from non-infectious related diseases, such as allergy, asthma and congenital metabolic disorders. However, barely any attempt at applying maternal immunization to the prevention of childhood cancer has been made. The most promising study reported in this new field is a recent proof of concept on the efficacy of maternal immunization in protecting cancer-prone offspring against mammary tumor progression. New investigations into the possibility of exploiting maternal immunization to prevent the onset and/or progression of neuroblastoma, one of the most common childhood malignancies, are therefore justified. Maternal immunization is presented in a new guise in this review. Attention will be focused on its versatility and potential applications in preventing tumor progression in neuroblastoma-prone offspring.
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spelling pubmed-56205512017-10-03 Maternal Immunization: New Perspectives on Its Application Against Non-Infectious Related Diseases in Newborns Riccardo, Federica Réal, Aline Voena, Claudia Chiarle, Roberto Cavallo, Federica Barutello, Giuseppina Vaccines (Basel) Review The continuous evolution in preventive medicine has anointed vaccination a versatile, human-health improving tool, which has led to a steady decline in deaths in the developing world. Maternal immunization represents an incisive step forward for the field of vaccination as it provides protection against various life-threatening diseases in pregnant women and their children. A number of studies to improve prevention rates and expand protection against the largest possible number of infections are still in progress. The complex unicity of the mother-infant interaction, both during and after pregnancy and which involves immune system cells and molecules, is an able partner in the success of maternal immunization, as intended thus far. Interestingly, new studies have shed light on the versatility of maternal immunization in protecting infants from non-infectious related diseases, such as allergy, asthma and congenital metabolic disorders. However, barely any attempt at applying maternal immunization to the prevention of childhood cancer has been made. The most promising study reported in this new field is a recent proof of concept on the efficacy of maternal immunization in protecting cancer-prone offspring against mammary tumor progression. New investigations into the possibility of exploiting maternal immunization to prevent the onset and/or progression of neuroblastoma, one of the most common childhood malignancies, are therefore justified. Maternal immunization is presented in a new guise in this review. Attention will be focused on its versatility and potential applications in preventing tumor progression in neuroblastoma-prone offspring. MDPI 2017-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5620551/ /pubmed/28763018 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines5030020 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Réal, Aline
Voena, Claudia
Chiarle, Roberto
Cavallo, Federica
Barutello, Giuseppina
Maternal Immunization: New Perspectives on Its Application Against Non-Infectious Related Diseases in Newborns
title Maternal Immunization: New Perspectives on Its Application Against Non-Infectious Related Diseases in Newborns
title_full Maternal Immunization: New Perspectives on Its Application Against Non-Infectious Related Diseases in Newborns
title_fullStr Maternal Immunization: New Perspectives on Its Application Against Non-Infectious Related Diseases in Newborns
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Immunization: New Perspectives on Its Application Against Non-Infectious Related Diseases in Newborns
title_short Maternal Immunization: New Perspectives on Its Application Against Non-Infectious Related Diseases in Newborns
title_sort maternal immunization: new perspectives on its application against non-infectious related diseases in newborns
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5620551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28763018
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines5030020
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