The American Society for 

Reproductive Immunology 

2025 Oral Presentations

S-01.5 Mon, May 19 Impact of Hyperinsulinemia on Mammary Gland Development and Inflammation during Pregnancy Brian Akhapong University of Minnesota
S-02.4 Mon, May 19 Congenital CMV infection shapes fetal immunity via T and B cell clonal expansion Enrico Barrozo Baylor College of Medicine
S-09.4 Tue, May 20 Neutrophils drive the formation of Bronchus-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (BALT) and progressive obstetric lung injury in mice with thrombophilia Michelle Castillo Medical College of Wisconsin
S-06.5 Tue, May 20 Evaluation of decidual vascularization across gestation in rhesus macaques with and without malaria in pregnancy Sallie Fell Tulane University
S-12.4 Wed, May 21 Viral dsRNA triggers fetal membrane-released extracellular vesicles to express elevated TLR7/TLR8-activating microRNAs which sequentially mediate tissue inflammation Hanah Georges Yale University
S-10.4 Tue, May 20 Unlocking the complexity of gestational diabetes mellitus using a physiological model of multiparity Tracy Her University of Minnesota
S-14.5 Wed, May 21 Protecting mothers and neonates from Rift Valley Fever: RVFV-delNSs/NSm vaccine prevents vertical transmission and neonatal mortality following maternal vaccination Austin Hertel University of Pittsburgh
S-11.5 Wed, May 21 Investigating immunological changes at the feto-maternal interface in a murine model of placental abruption Jacquelyn Lajiness Indiana University
S-03.5 Mon, May 19 IFNγ drives decidual stromal cell dysfunction in villitis of unknown etiology Petra Lothert Mayo Clinic
S-14.4 Wed, May 21 Macrophage membrane-encapsulated dydrogesterone nanocrystal delivery system: a new strategy for improving the progression of adenomyosis via inhibiting inflammation in uterus Jing Luo Huazhong University of Science and Technology
S-04.5 Mon, May 19 Uterine macrophages and interleukin 1 α and β promote extravillous trophoblast invasion in early pregnancy Sneha Mani University of Pennsylvania
S-10.5 Tue, May 20 SARS-CoV-2 disrupts iron transport and activates ferroptosis in the human placenta Eliza McColl Baylor College of Medicine
S-07.5 Tue, May 20 Human trophoblasts and placenta explants are susceptible to Oropouche virus infection Cynthia McMillen University of Pittsburgh
S-03.4 Mon, May 19 NK cell trafficking to the decidua is associated with T-bet transcription factor modulation Mona Mohamed UW-Madison
S-04.4 Mon, May 19 Assessment of urogenital, gastrointestinal and peritoneal microbiomes in patients with endometrial cancer Sarah Nelson SIU School of Medicine
S-13.5 Wed, May 21 Involvement of anti-β2-glycoprotein I /HLA-DR antibody in recurrent pregnancy loss and adverse obstetric outcomes Yosuke Ono University of Yamanashi (Japan)
S-02.5 Mon, May 19 Maternal systemic and HCMV specific cellular immune profiles associated with pregnancy outcomes and congenital transmission in a prospective cohort Harsha Palav ICMR- National Institute for Research in Reproductive and Child Health, Mumbai
S-06.4 Tue, May 20 Distinct maternofetal immune signatures delineate preterm birth onset following urinary tract infection Katy Patras Baylor College of Medicine
S-08.5 Tue, May 20 Exploring the Interplay Between Advanced Age and Altered Expression of Endometrial Markers: Implications for Relationships Fernando Prado Ferreira São Paulo Federal University
S-09.5 Tue, May 20 Drivers of antimicrobial functions of decidual natural killer cells in healthy term pregnancy Nina Prasanphanich Cincinnati Children’s Hospital 
S-11.4 Wed, May 21 Fetal and maternal immune cells in placental villi exhibit dynamic transcriptional responses to both gestational age and complications of pregnancy Tyler Rice Yale University
S-01.4 Mon, May 19 The cervicovaginal microbiota regulates uterine cellular immunity via endogenous retroelements and type 3 interferons Elisha Segrist NIH
S-08.4 Tue, May 20 Therapeutic Targeting of Osteoclastogenic Th9 Cells : A Novel Approach to Combat Inflammatory Bone Loss in Postmenopausal Osteoporosis Rupesh Srivastava All India Institute of Medical Sciences
S-12.5 Wed, May 21 Zika Virus NS1 Induces Tunneling Nanotubes for Vertical Transmission and Disrupts Placental Mitochondrial Function Rafael Tomoya Michita Baylor College of Medicine
S-07.4 Tue, May 20 Up-regulation of inhibitory molecules on extravillous trophoblasts contributes to immune protection in human pregnancies Sayaka Tsuda Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
S-13.4 Wed, May 21 Sialylated Immunoglobulin binding to DC-SIGN expressed Hofbauer cells induces its immune tolerable function in the placenta Seung-Woo Yang Konkuk University of South Korea


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