
Reproductive Immunology
UC San Diego Women's Health Symposium
University of California Video Podcasts (Video) · UCTV: UC San Diego
August 25, 20255m 56s
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Show Notes
Ina Stelzer, Ph.D., explores how the maternal immune system adapts to support a healthy pregnancy and how disruptions can lead to complications like preterm birth. Her lab identifies early immune changes linked to spontaneous preterm birth and investigates the role of the maternal brain in regulating immune responses. Stelzer uses advanced technologies like mass cytometry and spatial proteomics to map immune and molecular changes in pregnancy, integrating these data with transcriptomics and mouse models. Her team studies how antidepressants affect immune signaling during pregnancy and examines the impact of social and behavioral factors. These insights may reveal biomarkers and therapeutic targets for improving maternal and fetal health.
Series: "Motherhood Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40773]
Topics
pregnancyimmune systempreterm birthmaternal healthfetal healthbiomarkersbrain-immune interactionreproductive immunologysystems immunologymaternal brainneuroimmunemass cytometryspatial proteomicstranscriptomicsplacentaCD4 T