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Differential Expression of Hsa-Mir-517A/B in Placental Tissue May Contribute to the Pathogenesis of Preeclampsia Publisher



Aminbeidokhti M1 ; Sadeghi H2 ; Pirjani R3 ; Gachkar L4 ; Gholami M5 ; Mirfakhraie R1, 2
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Source: Journal of the Turkish German Gynecology Association Published:2021


Abstract

Objective: Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy hypertensive disorder that affects both maternal and fetal health. Many studies have investigated possible mechanisms in the pathogenesis of PE although the role of the placenta is undeniable. Evaluation of placental-specific microRNAs may provide additional data about the pathogenic mechanism of PE. This study compared the expression levels of Hsa-miR-517a/b in placental tissues obtained from PE patients and healthy controls. Material and Methods: One hundred tissues were obtained from fetal and maternal sides of the placenta of PE patients and healthy controls. Expression analysis was performed using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. Results: Hsa-miR-517a/b level was significantly decreased in PE compared to controls (expression ratio: 0.40; p=0.007). Down-regulation of Hsa-miR-517a/b was also detected in fetal-side placental samples when compared to maternal-side in PE (expression ratio: 0.33; p=0.04). Furthermore, decreased expression of Hsa-miR-517a/b was detected in fetal-side tissue from PE cases compared to fetal-side samples from healthy pregnancies (expression ratio: 0.36; p=0.03). In maternal-side placental samples the expression level did not differ between PE and healthy pregnancies (p=0.1). Conclusion: These results demonstrate a differential expression of Hsa-miR-517a/b within placentas in pregnancies affected by PE and between placentas from PE and healthy pregnancies. Further studies are required to investigate a possible role for Hsa-miR-517a/b in the pathogenesis of PE. (J Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc 2021; 22: 273-8). © 2021 by the Turkish-German Gynecological Education and Research Foundation-Available online at www.jtgga.org.
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