Pregnancy is a complex physiological process involving intricate molecular and cellular interactions that ensure the development of the fetus and the health of the mother. Critical events such as implantation, placental development, and immune tolerance are tightly regulated by a myriad of molecular signals and cellular behavior. Gaining a comprehensive understanding of these processes at a fundamental level is of utmost importance, as any disruption in the communication between the mother and fetus can have harmful consequences on the growth and development of the fetus, the overall result of the pregnancy, and even the subsequent development after birth. The etiologies of many reproductive system disorders or dysfunctions remain unknown, while infectious, non-infectious, and environmental factors are believed to have a role. In order to mitigate or lessen the impact of diseases, it is imperative that future research focuses on comprehending the mechanisms and pinpointing crucial molecules that influence the development of reproductive diseases.
Despite significant advances in reproductive biology, the underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms that govern key pregnancy events are not fully understood. Problems arise in the early detection and management of pregnancy-associated disorders due to the complex nature of these processes. Current diagnostics and treatments are often reactive rather than proactive, leading to adverse outcomes. This Research Topic aims to explore and elucidate the precise molecular and cellular pathways involved in normal and pathological pregnancies. The main purpose is to gather innovative research that advances our understanding of these mechanisms, ultimately contributing to the development of early diagnostic tools, preventative strategies, and targeted therapies to improve pregnancy outcomes.
This Research Topic invites contributions that delve into various aspects of molecular and cellular mechanisms in pregnancy. We welcome original research, reviews, case studies, and clinical trials that focus on, but are not limited to, the following areas:
• Molecular signaling pathways regulating implantation and placental development
• Cellular interactions between the trophoblast and maternal tissues
• Immune modulation during pregnancy and its impact on maternal-fetal tolerance
• Mechanisms underpinning pregnancy-associated disorders such as early embryonic mortality, mid-gestational fetal loss and intrauterine growth restriction
• Role of extracellular vesicles and microRNAs in pregnancy regulation
• Genetic and epigenetic modifications affecting pregnancy outcomes
• Biomarkers for early detection and risk assessment of pregnancy complications
• Development and efficacy of therapeutic interventions targeting molecular and cellular pathways in pregnancy
Keywords:
pregnancy mechanisms, molecular pathways, cellular interactions, pregnancy-associated disorders, maternal-fetal health, reproductive biology
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
Pregnancy is a complex physiological process involving intricate molecular and cellular interactions that ensure the development of the fetus and the health of the mother. Critical events such as implantation, placental development, and immune tolerance are tightly regulated by a myriad of molecular signals and cellular behavior. Gaining a comprehensive understanding of these processes at a fundamental level is of utmost importance, as any disruption in the communication between the mother and fetus can have harmful consequences on the growth and development of the fetus, the overall result of the pregnancy, and even the subsequent development after birth. The etiologies of many reproductive system disorders or dysfunctions remain unknown, while infectious, non-infectious, and environmental factors are believed to have a role. In order to mitigate or lessen the impact of diseases, it is imperative that future research focuses on comprehending the mechanisms and pinpointing crucial molecules that influence the development of reproductive diseases.
Despite significant advances in reproductive biology, the underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms that govern key pregnancy events are not fully understood. Problems arise in the early detection and management of pregnancy-associated disorders due to the complex nature of these processes. Current diagnostics and treatments are often reactive rather than proactive, leading to adverse outcomes. This Research Topic aims to explore and elucidate the precise molecular and cellular pathways involved in normal and pathological pregnancies. The main purpose is to gather innovative research that advances our understanding of these mechanisms, ultimately contributing to the development of early diagnostic tools, preventative strategies, and targeted therapies to improve pregnancy outcomes.
This Research Topic invites contributions that delve into various aspects of molecular and cellular mechanisms in pregnancy. We welcome original research, reviews, case studies, and clinical trials that focus on, but are not limited to, the following areas:
• Molecular signaling pathways regulating implantation and placental development
• Cellular interactions between the trophoblast and maternal tissues
• Immune modulation during pregnancy and its impact on maternal-fetal tolerance
• Mechanisms underpinning pregnancy-associated disorders such as early embryonic mortality, mid-gestational fetal loss and intrauterine growth restriction
• Role of extracellular vesicles and microRNAs in pregnancy regulation
• Genetic and epigenetic modifications affecting pregnancy outcomes
• Biomarkers for early detection and risk assessment of pregnancy complications
• Development and efficacy of therapeutic interventions targeting molecular and cellular pathways in pregnancy
Keywords:
pregnancy mechanisms, molecular pathways, cellular interactions, pregnancy-associated disorders, maternal-fetal health, reproductive biology
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.