Circulating C19MC MicroRNAs in Preeclampsia, Gestational Hypertension, and Fetal Growth Restriction

The objective of the study was to identify the profile of circulating C19MC microRNAs (miR-516-5p, miR-517*, miR-518b, miR-520a*, miR-520h, miR-525, and miR-526a) in patients with established preeclampsia (n=63), fetal growth restriction (n=27), and gestational hypertension (n=23). We examined the c...

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Main Authors: Ilona Hromadnikova, Katerina Kotlabova, Marketa Ondrackova, Andrea Kestlerova, Veronika Novotna, Lucie Hympanova, Jindrich Doucha, Ladislav Krofta
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Mediators of Inflammation
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/186041
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spelling doaj-a7fb30c3c7df4e42bae5bf8cd66167212020-11-24T22:36:38ZengHindawi LimitedMediators of Inflammation0962-93511466-18612013-01-01201310.1155/2013/186041186041Circulating C19MC MicroRNAs in Preeclampsia, Gestational Hypertension, and Fetal Growth RestrictionIlona Hromadnikova0Katerina Kotlabova1Marketa Ondrackova2Andrea Kestlerova3Veronika Novotna4Lucie Hympanova5Jindrich Doucha6Ladislav Krofta7Department of Molecular Biology and Cell Pathology, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Ruska 87, 100 00 Prague, Czech RepublicDepartment of Molecular Biology and Cell Pathology, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Ruska 87, 100 00 Prague, Czech RepublicDepartment of Molecular Biology and Cell Pathology, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Ruska 87, 100 00 Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute for the Care of the Mother and Child, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Podolske Nabrezi 157/36, 147 00 Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute for the Care of the Mother and Child, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Podolske Nabrezi 157/36, 147 00 Prague, Czech RepublicDepartment of Molecular Biology and Cell Pathology, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Ruska 87, 100 00 Prague, Czech RepublicClinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, V Uvalu 84, 150 06 Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute for the Care of the Mother and Child, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Podolske Nabrezi 157/36, 147 00 Prague, Czech RepublicThe objective of the study was to identify the profile of circulating C19MC microRNAs (miR-516-5p, miR-517*, miR-518b, miR-520a*, miR-520h, miR-525, and miR-526a) in patients with established preeclampsia (n=63), fetal growth restriction (n=27), and gestational hypertension (n=23). We examined the correlation between plasmatic concentrations and expression levels of microRNAs and the severity of the disease with respect to clinical signs, requirements for the delivery, and Doppler ultrasound parameters. Using absolute and relative quantification approaches, increased extracellular C19MC microRNA levels (miR-516-5p, P=0.037, P=0.009; miR-517*, P=0.033, P=0.043; miR-520a*, P=0.001, P=0.009; miR-525, P=0.026, P=0.01; miR-526a, P=0.03, P=0.035) were detected in patients with preeclampsia. The association analysis pointed to no relationship between C19MC microRNA plasmatic concentrations and expression profile and identified risk factors for a poorer perinatal outcome. However, the dependence between the levels of plasmatic C19MC microRNAs and the pulsatility index in the middle cerebral artery and the values of cerebroplacental ratio was demonstrated. The study brought the interesting finding that the upregulation of miR-516-5p, miR-517*, miR-520a*, miR-525, and miR-526a is a characteristic phenomenon of established preeclampsia.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/186041
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author Ilona Hromadnikova
Katerina Kotlabova
Marketa Ondrackova
Andrea Kestlerova
Veronika Novotna
Lucie Hympanova
Jindrich Doucha
Ladislav Krofta
spellingShingle Ilona Hromadnikova
Katerina Kotlabova
Marketa Ondrackova
Andrea Kestlerova
Veronika Novotna
Lucie Hympanova
Jindrich Doucha
Ladislav Krofta
Circulating C19MC MicroRNAs in Preeclampsia, Gestational Hypertension, and Fetal Growth Restriction
Mediators of Inflammation
author_facet Ilona Hromadnikova
Katerina Kotlabova
Marketa Ondrackova
Andrea Kestlerova
Veronika Novotna
Lucie Hympanova
Jindrich Doucha
Ladislav Krofta
author_sort Ilona Hromadnikova
title Circulating C19MC MicroRNAs in Preeclampsia, Gestational Hypertension, and Fetal Growth Restriction
title_short Circulating C19MC MicroRNAs in Preeclampsia, Gestational Hypertension, and Fetal Growth Restriction
title_full Circulating C19MC MicroRNAs in Preeclampsia, Gestational Hypertension, and Fetal Growth Restriction
title_fullStr Circulating C19MC MicroRNAs in Preeclampsia, Gestational Hypertension, and Fetal Growth Restriction
title_full_unstemmed Circulating C19MC MicroRNAs in Preeclampsia, Gestational Hypertension, and Fetal Growth Restriction
title_sort circulating c19mc micrornas in preeclampsia, gestational hypertension, and fetal growth restriction
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mediators of Inflammation
issn 0962-9351
1466-1861
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The objective of the study was to identify the profile of circulating C19MC microRNAs (miR-516-5p, miR-517*, miR-518b, miR-520a*, miR-520h, miR-525, and miR-526a) in patients with established preeclampsia (n=63), fetal growth restriction (n=27), and gestational hypertension (n=23). We examined the correlation between plasmatic concentrations and expression levels of microRNAs and the severity of the disease with respect to clinical signs, requirements for the delivery, and Doppler ultrasound parameters. Using absolute and relative quantification approaches, increased extracellular C19MC microRNA levels (miR-516-5p, P=0.037, P=0.009; miR-517*, P=0.033, P=0.043; miR-520a*, P=0.001, P=0.009; miR-525, P=0.026, P=0.01; miR-526a, P=0.03, P=0.035) were detected in patients with preeclampsia. The association analysis pointed to no relationship between C19MC microRNA plasmatic concentrations and expression profile and identified risk factors for a poorer perinatal outcome. However, the dependence between the levels of plasmatic C19MC microRNAs and the pulsatility index in the middle cerebral artery and the values of cerebroplacental ratio was demonstrated. The study brought the interesting finding that the upregulation of miR-516-5p, miR-517*, miR-520a*, miR-525, and miR-526a is a characteristic phenomenon of established preeclampsia.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/186041
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