Joanne Weinberg<\/a><\/h5>\nIdentifying an immune signature characteristic of FASD: Implications for possible immune-based intervention strategies<\/strong> | The University of British Columbia<\/p>\nAbnormal immune system function during development can lead to aberrant brain development and immune dysregulation, and, in turn, increased vulnerability to diseases or disorders later in life, including infections, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cognitive and behavioral problems and mental health disorders. Importantly, prenatal exposure to alcohol adversely affects development of the fetal immune system, and in turn, many of these diseases\/disorders are highly prevalent in individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Yet despite identification of immune deficits associated with prenatal alcohol exposure, clinical and pre-clinical immune-related research remains an understudied area in the FASD field. The present study is motivated by our ontogenetic profiling of the immune system in our rat model of prenatal alcohol exposure, which found increased circulating and brain levels of proinflammatory cytokines from birth to weaning age, suggesting that some of the negative effects of prenatal alcohol exposure may originate from this early proinflammatory bias. In collaboration with Dr. Christina Chambers and her team, our project will use samples from the longitudinal study in Ukraine to perform a comprehensive assessment of the immune system in cohorts of pregnant women who did or did not consume alcohol during pregnancy their children; specifically, we will measure plasma levels of 40 pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. Identification of unique immune signatures in both pregnant women and their children will provide valuable information regarding how the immune system may mediate at least some of the adverse effects of in utero <\/em>alcohol exposure. Furthermore, we aim to identify cytokine signatures in the mother that could used to predict child outcome (affected vs. unaffected by alcohol). Moreover, cytokine profiles could be used as a biomarker of prenatal alcohol exposure, as well as in design of targeted immune-based interventions for FASD.<\/p>\nPUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Enduring alterations in immune system function are associated with a wide range of physical, cognitive, behavioral, and mental health problems in adulthood. Identification of specific immune system alterations associated with prenatal alcohol exposure could serve as a biomarker and is a critical step towards establishing more targeted interventions and\/or treatments for affected individuals.<\/p>\n
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