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Increased ferroptosis in leukocytes from preeclamptic women involving the long non‐coding taurine upregulated gene 1 (TUG1).

Authors :
Lekva, Tove
Michelsen, Annika Elisabet
Roland, Marie Cecilie Paasche
Norwitz, Errol R.
Estensen, Mette‐Elise
Olstad, Ole Kristoffer
Akkouh, Ibrahim A
Henriksen, Tore
Bollerslev, Jens
Aukrust, Pål
Ueland, Thor
Source :
Journal of Internal Medicine. Feb2024, Vol. 295 Issue 2, p181-195. 15p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Ferroptosis plays a key role in placental development and physiology, and abnormal ferroptosis has been implicated in trophoblast injury leading to preeclampsia (PE). We hypothesize that leukocytes isolated from PE exhibit increased ferroptosis and that extracellular vesicles contain long non‐coding (lnc) RNA/mRNAs that modulate oxidative stress and iron toxicity in vascular endothelial cells. Methods: We measured the expression of key regulators of ferroptosis in leukocytes and extracellular vesicles as well as circulating biomarkers of iron homeostasis and oxidative stress in plasma from women with/without PE at different timepoints during pregnancy. For markers that were dysregulated, we assessed their temporal correlation with established markers of disease activity and marker of endothelial activation. For markers dysregulated in early pregnancy, we assessed their ability to predict the development of PE. Results: We found decreased lncRNA/mRNAs in leukocytes, but not extracellular vesicles, in PE that may modulate oxidative stress and iron toxicity. This decrease in anti‐ferroptotic markers does not appear to be related to maternal disease activity or plasma oxidative stress status but rather to attenuated anti‐inflammatory expression in these cells. Circulating ferritin was elevated in PE, supporting the hypothesis that PE represents a disbalance in iron homeostasis. Low lncRNA taurine upregulated gene 1 RNA levels in leukocytes at 22–24 weeks were strongly associated with the development of PE. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that maternal leukocytes in PE show decreased anti‐ferroptotic activity that correlates with anti‐inflammatory expression. Moreover, some of these changes in ferroptotic activity appear to precede the development of PE. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09546820
Volume :
295
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Internal Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174780404
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/joim.13732