2020
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2020.00565
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Toxicant Disruption of Immune Defenses: Potential Implications for Fetal Membranes and Pregnancy

Abstract: In addition to providing a physical compartment for gestation, the fetal membranes (FM) are an active immunological barrier that provides defense against pathogenic microorganisms that ascend the gravid reproductive tract. Pathogenic infection of the gestational tissues (FM and placenta) is a leading known cause of preterm birth (PTB). Some environmental toxicants decrease the capacity for organisms to mount an immune defense against pathogens. For example, the immunosuppressive effects of the widespread envir… Show more

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“…Airborne submicroparticle matter from industrial flue gas or vehicle exhausts often tends to weaken the immune system, apparently affecting the respiratory system via infections/inflammation like tuberculosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, neonatal infection, etc. [6,7]. At the cytophysiological level, recurring exposure to toxic pollutants may damage or kill epithelial cells, ultimately causing the collapse of the integrity of the alveolar-capillary barrier and leading to chronic lung inflammation so that the inherent defence function of the lungs against infectious pathogens is not feasible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Airborne submicroparticle matter from industrial flue gas or vehicle exhausts often tends to weaken the immune system, apparently affecting the respiratory system via infections/inflammation like tuberculosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, neonatal infection, etc. [6,7]. At the cytophysiological level, recurring exposure to toxic pollutants may damage or kill epithelial cells, ultimately causing the collapse of the integrity of the alveolar-capillary barrier and leading to chronic lung inflammation so that the inherent defence function of the lungs against infectious pathogens is not feasible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emerging findings suggest that environmental toxicants such as airborne particulate matter, pesticides and heavy metals may weaken the immune system. 3 4 In addition, exposure to some pollutants may reduce vaccine effectiveness against communicable diseases. 5 Exposure to environmental toxicants also contributes to non-communicable diseases such as endocrine, reproductive, metabolic and neurodegenerative diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 11 Arsenic may also contribute to topsoil and drinking water contamination, weakening the immune systems and increasing susceptibility to invading pathogens. 3 4 While environmental pollutants contribute to disease, the specific routes of exposure, the particular toxicants and the resulting patterns of disease vary considerably from country to country. In developing countries, chemical and pesticide contamination and hazardous waste, particularly electronic waste, are increasing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%