1. Serum levels of soluble Fas and Fas ligand in pregnant women who smoke
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Kamran Yusuf, Belal Alshaikh, and Sean Hasan
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Adult ,Placental growth factor ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Fas Ligand Protein ,Immunology ,Fas ligand ,Preeclampsia ,Young Adult ,Pregnancy ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Maternal hypertension ,Prospective Studies ,fas Receptor ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,business.industry ,Smoking ,Endoglin ,Membrane Proteins ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Trophoblast ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Reproductive Medicine ,Apoptosis ,Cytokines ,Gestation ,Female ,business - Abstract
PROBLEM Cigarette smoking during pregnancy is associated with reduced incidence of preeclampsia. Mechanisms of this association are poorly understood. Cytokines, angiogenic, and anti-angiogenic factors are involved in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. During normal pregnancy, Fas ligand (FasL) present on trophoblasts induces apoptosis of Fas bearing maternal immune cells. In preeclampsia, trophoblasts show increased apoptosis with reduced expression of FasL. We determined serum levels of cytokines, angiogenic (placental growth factor), anti-angiogenic factors (soluble endoglin, soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1), soluble Fas (sFas), and soluble FasL (sFasL) in smoking and non-smoking pregnant women. METHODS Using enzyme-linked immunosorbent and multiplex assays, we prospectively analyzed serum levels of angiogenic, anti-angiogenic factors, cytokines, sFas and sFasL in normotensive smoking and non-smoking mothers. Exclusion criteria included maternal hypertension, auto-immune disorders, rupture of membranes, evidence of labor, and drug use. RESULTS Of 100 women recruited to the study, 51 were in the non-smoking and 49 in the smoking group. Except for lower maternal age in the smoking group, there was no difference in gestation, BMI, gravidity, or ethnicity between the two groups. Levels of angiogenic, anti-angiogenic factors, cytokines, and sFas were similar between the two groups but sFasL levels were significantly higher in smoking group (38 pg/ml vs. 16 pg/ml, p
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- 2020
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