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Genetic and Environmental Factors Influencing the Placental Growth Factor (PGF) Variation in Two Populations

Placental Growth Factor (PGF) is a key molecule in angiogenesis. Several studies have revealed an important role of PGF primarily in pathological conditions (e.g.: ischaemia, tumour formation, cardiovascular diseases and inflammatory processes) suggesting its use as a potential therapeutic agent. Ho...

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Autores principales: Sorice, Rossella, Ruggiero, Daniela, Nutile, Teresa, Aversano, Mario, Husemoen, Lotte, Linneberg, Allan, Bourgain, Catherine, Leutenegger, Anne-Louise, Ciullo, Marina
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3423400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22916133
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042537
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author Sorice, Rossella
Ruggiero, Daniela
Nutile, Teresa
Aversano, Mario
Husemoen, Lotte
Linneberg, Allan
Bourgain, Catherine
Leutenegger, Anne-Louise
Ciullo, Marina
author_facet Sorice, Rossella
Ruggiero, Daniela
Nutile, Teresa
Aversano, Mario
Husemoen, Lotte
Linneberg, Allan
Bourgain, Catherine
Leutenegger, Anne-Louise
Ciullo, Marina
author_sort Sorice, Rossella
collection PubMed
description Placental Growth Factor (PGF) is a key molecule in angiogenesis. Several studies have revealed an important role of PGF primarily in pathological conditions (e.g.: ischaemia, tumour formation, cardiovascular diseases and inflammatory processes) suggesting its use as a potential therapeutic agent. However, to date, no information is available regarding the genetics of PGF variability. Furthermore, even though the effect of environmental factors (e.g.: cigarette smoking) on angiogenesis has been explored, no data on the influence of these factors on PGF levels have been reported so far. Here we have first investigated PGF variability in two cohorts focusing on non-genetic risk factors: a study sample from two isolated villages in the Cilento region, South Italy (N = 871) and a replication sample from the general Danish population (N = 1,812). A significant difference in PGF mean levels was found between the two cohorts. However, in both samples, we observed a strong correlation of PGF levels with ageing and sex, men displaying PGF levels significantly higher than women. Interestingly, smoking was also found to influence the trait in the two populations, although differently. We have then focused on genetic risk factors. The association between five single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) located in the PGF gene and the plasma levels of the protein was investigated. Two polymorphisms (rs11850328 and rs2268614) were associated with the PGF plasma levels in the Cilento sample and these associations were strongly replicated in the Danish sample. These results, for the first time, support the hypothesis of the presence of genetic and environmental factors influencing PGF plasma variability.
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spelling pubmed-34234002012-08-22 Genetic and Environmental Factors Influencing the Placental Growth Factor (PGF) Variation in Two Populations Sorice, Rossella Ruggiero, Daniela Nutile, Teresa Aversano, Mario Husemoen, Lotte Linneberg, Allan Bourgain, Catherine Leutenegger, Anne-Louise Ciullo, Marina PLoS One Research Article Placental Growth Factor (PGF) is a key molecule in angiogenesis. Several studies have revealed an important role of PGF primarily in pathological conditions (e.g.: ischaemia, tumour formation, cardiovascular diseases and inflammatory processes) suggesting its use as a potential therapeutic agent. However, to date, no information is available regarding the genetics of PGF variability. Furthermore, even though the effect of environmental factors (e.g.: cigarette smoking) on angiogenesis has been explored, no data on the influence of these factors on PGF levels have been reported so far. Here we have first investigated PGF variability in two cohorts focusing on non-genetic risk factors: a study sample from two isolated villages in the Cilento region, South Italy (N = 871) and a replication sample from the general Danish population (N = 1,812). A significant difference in PGF mean levels was found between the two cohorts. However, in both samples, we observed a strong correlation of PGF levels with ageing and sex, men displaying PGF levels significantly higher than women. Interestingly, smoking was also found to influence the trait in the two populations, although differently. We have then focused on genetic risk factors. The association between five single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) located in the PGF gene and the plasma levels of the protein was investigated. Two polymorphisms (rs11850328 and rs2268614) were associated with the PGF plasma levels in the Cilento sample and these associations were strongly replicated in the Danish sample. These results, for the first time, support the hypothesis of the presence of genetic and environmental factors influencing PGF plasma variability. Public Library of Science 2012-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3423400/ /pubmed/22916133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042537 Text en © 2012 Sorice et al http://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 author and source are properly credited.
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Sorice, Rossella
Ruggiero, Daniela
Nutile, Teresa
Aversano, Mario
Husemoen, Lotte
Linneberg, Allan
Bourgain, Catherine
Leutenegger, Anne-Louise
Ciullo, Marina
Genetic and Environmental Factors Influencing the Placental Growth Factor (PGF) Variation in Two Populations
title Genetic and Environmental Factors Influencing the Placental Growth Factor (PGF) Variation in Two Populations
title_full Genetic and Environmental Factors Influencing the Placental Growth Factor (PGF) Variation in Two Populations
title_fullStr Genetic and Environmental Factors Influencing the Placental Growth Factor (PGF) Variation in Two Populations
title_full_unstemmed Genetic and Environmental Factors Influencing the Placental Growth Factor (PGF) Variation in Two Populations
title_short Genetic and Environmental Factors Influencing the Placental Growth Factor (PGF) Variation in Two Populations
title_sort genetic and environmental factors influencing the placental growth factor (pgf) variation in two populations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3423400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22916133
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042537
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