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Distinct placental molecular processes associated with early-onset and late-onset preeclampsia

Authors :
Chaoqun Xiao
Cuixia Fan
Qian Chen
Yun-fei Gao
Xiaoxue Yang
Yi-Wu Shi
Hai-Zhen Wang
Yue Gao
Jing Wang
Zhonglu Ren
Sijia Jiang
Mei Zhong
Guanmei Liang
Xinping Yang
Source :
Theranostics
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Ivyspring International Publisher, 2021.

Abstract

Background: Patients with preeclampsia display a spectrum of onset time and severity of clinical presentation, yet the underlying molecular bases for the early-onset and late-onset clinical subtypes are not known. Although several transcriptome studies have been done on placentae from PE patients, only a small number of differentially expressed genes have been identified due to very small sample sizes and no distinguishing of clinical subtypes. Methods: We carried out RNA-seq on 65 high-quality placenta samples, including 33 from 30 patients and 32 from 30 control subjects, to search for dysregulated genes and the molecular network and pathways they are involved in. Results: We identified two functionally distinct sets of dysregulated genes in the two major subtypes: 2,977 differentially expressed genes in early-onset severe preeclampsia, which are enriched with metabolism-related pathways, notably transporter functions; and 375 differentially expressed genes in late-onset severe preeclampsia, which are enriched with immune-related pathways. We also identified some key transcription factors, which may drive the widespread gene dysregulation in both early-onset and late-onset patients. Conclusion: These results suggest that early-onset and late-onset severe preeclampsia have different molecular mechanisms, whereas the late-onset mild preeclampsia may have no placenta-specific causal factors. A few regulators may be the key drivers of the dysregulated molecular pathways.

Details

ISSN :
18387640
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Theranostics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cefd0a9695d34c697790fff276584158
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7150/thno.56141