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Association between Adverse Maternal Clinical Outcomes and Imbalance of Cytokines and Angiogenic Factors in Preterm Preeclampsia

Objective  Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy-specific syndrome characterized by abnormal levels of cytokines and angiogenic factors, playing a role in the disease development. The present study evaluated whether immunological markers are associated with the gestational age and with the disease severi...

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Autores principales: Nunes, Priscila Rezeck, Romao-Veiga, Mariana, Borges, Vera Therezinha Medeiros, Matias, Mariana Leticia, Ribeiro, Vanessa Rocha, Costa, Roberto Antonio Araujo, Peracoli, Maria Terezinha Serrao, Peracoli, Jose Carlos
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda. 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10183922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34670301
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1735157
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author Nunes, Priscila Rezeck
Romao-Veiga, Mariana
Borges, Vera Therezinha Medeiros
Matias, Mariana Leticia
Ribeiro, Vanessa Rocha
Costa, Roberto Antonio Araujo
Peracoli, Maria Terezinha Serrao
Peracoli, Jose Carlos
author_facet Nunes, Priscila Rezeck
Romao-Veiga, Mariana
Borges, Vera Therezinha Medeiros
Matias, Mariana Leticia
Ribeiro, Vanessa Rocha
Costa, Roberto Antonio Araujo
Peracoli, Maria Terezinha Serrao
Peracoli, Jose Carlos
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description Objective  Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy-specific syndrome characterized by abnormal levels of cytokines and angiogenic factors, playing a role in the disease development. The present study evaluated whether immunological markers are associated with the gestational age and with the disease severity in preeclamptic women. Methods  Ninety-five women who developed PE were stratified for gestational age as preterm PE (< 37 weeks) and term PE (≥ 37 weeks of gestation) and compared for disease severity as well as plasma concentration of angiogenic factors and cytokines. The concentrations of placental growth factor (PlGF), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), Fms-like soluble tyrosine kinase (sFlt-1) and soluble endoglin (sEng), as well as the cytokines, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin 10 (IL-10), were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results  The comparison between preeclamptic groups showed a higher percentage of severe cases in preterm PE (82.1%) than in term PE (35.9%). Similarly, the concentrations of TNF-α, sFlt-1, and sEng, as well as TNF-α/IL-10 and sFlt-1/PlGF ratios were significantly higher in the preterm PE group. In contrast, concentrations of PlGF, VEGF, and IL-10 were significantly lower in women with preterm PE. Negative correlations between TNF-α and IL-10 (r = 0.5232) and between PlGF and sFlt1 (r = −0.4158) were detected in the preterm PE. Conclusion  In pregnant women with preterm PE, there is an imbalance between immunological markers, with the predominance of anti-angiogenic factors and TNF-α, associated with adverse maternal clinical outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-101839222023-07-27 Association between Adverse Maternal Clinical Outcomes and Imbalance of Cytokines and Angiogenic Factors in Preterm Preeclampsia Nunes, Priscila Rezeck Romao-Veiga, Mariana Borges, Vera Therezinha Medeiros Matias, Mariana Leticia Ribeiro, Vanessa Rocha Costa, Roberto Antonio Araujo Peracoli, Maria Terezinha Serrao Peracoli, Jose Carlos Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet Objective  Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy-specific syndrome characterized by abnormal levels of cytokines and angiogenic factors, playing a role in the disease development. The present study evaluated whether immunological markers are associated with the gestational age and with the disease severity in preeclamptic women. Methods  Ninety-five women who developed PE were stratified for gestational age as preterm PE (< 37 weeks) and term PE (≥ 37 weeks of gestation) and compared for disease severity as well as plasma concentration of angiogenic factors and cytokines. The concentrations of placental growth factor (PlGF), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), Fms-like soluble tyrosine kinase (sFlt-1) and soluble endoglin (sEng), as well as the cytokines, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin 10 (IL-10), were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results  The comparison between preeclamptic groups showed a higher percentage of severe cases in preterm PE (82.1%) than in term PE (35.9%). Similarly, the concentrations of TNF-α, sFlt-1, and sEng, as well as TNF-α/IL-10 and sFlt-1/PlGF ratios were significantly higher in the preterm PE group. In contrast, concentrations of PlGF, VEGF, and IL-10 were significantly lower in women with preterm PE. Negative correlations between TNF-α and IL-10 (r = 0.5232) and between PlGF and sFlt1 (r = −0.4158) were detected in the preterm PE. Conclusion  In pregnant women with preterm PE, there is an imbalance between immunological markers, with the predominance of anti-angiogenic factors and TNF-α, associated with adverse maternal clinical outcomes. Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda. 2021-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10183922/ /pubmed/34670301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1735157 Text en Federação Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. This is an open access article published by Thieme under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, permitting unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction so long as the original work is properly cited. ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Nunes, Priscila Rezeck
Romao-Veiga, Mariana
Borges, Vera Therezinha Medeiros
Matias, Mariana Leticia
Ribeiro, Vanessa Rocha
Costa, Roberto Antonio Araujo
Peracoli, Maria Terezinha Serrao
Peracoli, Jose Carlos
Association between Adverse Maternal Clinical Outcomes and Imbalance of Cytokines and Angiogenic Factors in Preterm Preeclampsia
title Association between Adverse Maternal Clinical Outcomes and Imbalance of Cytokines and Angiogenic Factors in Preterm Preeclampsia
title_full Association between Adverse Maternal Clinical Outcomes and Imbalance of Cytokines and Angiogenic Factors in Preterm Preeclampsia
title_fullStr Association between Adverse Maternal Clinical Outcomes and Imbalance of Cytokines and Angiogenic Factors in Preterm Preeclampsia
title_full_unstemmed Association between Adverse Maternal Clinical Outcomes and Imbalance of Cytokines and Angiogenic Factors in Preterm Preeclampsia
title_short Association between Adverse Maternal Clinical Outcomes and Imbalance of Cytokines and Angiogenic Factors in Preterm Preeclampsia
title_sort association between adverse maternal clinical outcomes and imbalance of cytokines and angiogenic factors in preterm preeclampsia
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10183922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34670301
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1735157
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