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Annexin A1 Is Increased in the Plasma of Preeclamptic Women

BACKGROUND: Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy disease associated with exacerbated inflammatory response. Annexin A1 (AnxA1) is a glucocorticoid-regulated protein endowed with anti-inflammatory and proresolving properties that has been much studied in various animal models of inflammation but poorly s...

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Autores principales: Perucci, Luiza O., Carneiro, Fernanda S., Ferreira, Cláudia N., Sugimoto, Michelle A., Soriani, Frederico M., Martins, Gustavo G., Lima, Kátia M., Guimarães, Flávia L., Teixeira, Antônio L., Dusse, Luci M., Gomes, Karina B., Sousa, Lirlândia P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4580581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26398190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138475
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author Perucci, Luiza O.
Carneiro, Fernanda S.
Ferreira, Cláudia N.
Sugimoto, Michelle A.
Soriani, Frederico M.
Martins, Gustavo G.
Lima, Kátia M.
Guimarães, Flávia L.
Teixeira, Antônio L.
Dusse, Luci M.
Gomes, Karina B.
Sousa, Lirlândia P.
author_facet Perucci, Luiza O.
Carneiro, Fernanda S.
Ferreira, Cláudia N.
Sugimoto, Michelle A.
Soriani, Frederico M.
Martins, Gustavo G.
Lima, Kátia M.
Guimarães, Flávia L.
Teixeira, Antônio L.
Dusse, Luci M.
Gomes, Karina B.
Sousa, Lirlândia P.
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description BACKGROUND: Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy disease associated with exacerbated inflammatory response. Annexin A1 (AnxA1) is a glucocorticoid-regulated protein endowed with anti-inflammatory and proresolving properties that has been much studied in various animal models of inflammation but poorly studied in the context of human inflammatory diseases. The main objective of this study was to measure AnxA1 levels in PE women and to compare those levels in normotensive pregnant and non-pregnant women. We evaluated the association among AnxA1, ultrasensitive C reactive protein (us-CRP) and soluble tumor necrosis factor alpha receptor type 1 (sTNF-R1) plasma levels of the study participants. METHODS: This study included 40 non-pregnant, 38 normotensive pregnant and 51 PE women. PE women were stratified in early (N = 23) and late (N = 28) subgroups, according to gestational age (GA) at onset of clinical symptoms. Protein AnxA1 and us-CRP plasma levels were determined by ELISA and immunoturbidimetric assays, respectively. Transcript levels of AnxA1 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were measured by real time RT-PCR. RESULTS: Increased levels of AnxA1 coincided with higher us-CRP levels in the plasma of PE women. Pregnant women with early PE had higher levels of AnxA1 and us-CRP than normotensive pregnant women with GA <34 weeks. No significant difference was found for AnxA1 and us-CRP, comparing late PE and normotensive pregnant women with GA ≥34 weeks. AnxA1 mRNA levels in PBMC were similar among the studied groups. AnxA1 was positively correlated with sTNF-R1, but not with us-CRP. CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that increased AnxA1 levels were associated with a systemic inflammatory phenotype in PE, suggesting AnxA1 deregulation in PE pathogenesis. However, more studies are needed to clarify the role of AnxA1 and other proresolving molecules in the context of the systemic inflammatory response in this intriguing disease.
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spelling pubmed-45805812015-10-01 Annexin A1 Is Increased in the Plasma of Preeclamptic Women Perucci, Luiza O. Carneiro, Fernanda S. Ferreira, Cláudia N. Sugimoto, Michelle A. Soriani, Frederico M. Martins, Gustavo G. Lima, Kátia M. Guimarães, Flávia L. Teixeira, Antônio L. Dusse, Luci M. Gomes, Karina B. Sousa, Lirlândia P. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy disease associated with exacerbated inflammatory response. Annexin A1 (AnxA1) is a glucocorticoid-regulated protein endowed with anti-inflammatory and proresolving properties that has been much studied in various animal models of inflammation but poorly studied in the context of human inflammatory diseases. The main objective of this study was to measure AnxA1 levels in PE women and to compare those levels in normotensive pregnant and non-pregnant women. We evaluated the association among AnxA1, ultrasensitive C reactive protein (us-CRP) and soluble tumor necrosis factor alpha receptor type 1 (sTNF-R1) plasma levels of the study participants. METHODS: This study included 40 non-pregnant, 38 normotensive pregnant and 51 PE women. PE women were stratified in early (N = 23) and late (N = 28) subgroups, according to gestational age (GA) at onset of clinical symptoms. Protein AnxA1 and us-CRP plasma levels were determined by ELISA and immunoturbidimetric assays, respectively. Transcript levels of AnxA1 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were measured by real time RT-PCR. RESULTS: Increased levels of AnxA1 coincided with higher us-CRP levels in the plasma of PE women. Pregnant women with early PE had higher levels of AnxA1 and us-CRP than normotensive pregnant women with GA <34 weeks. No significant difference was found for AnxA1 and us-CRP, comparing late PE and normotensive pregnant women with GA ≥34 weeks. AnxA1 mRNA levels in PBMC were similar among the studied groups. AnxA1 was positively correlated with sTNF-R1, but not with us-CRP. CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that increased AnxA1 levels were associated with a systemic inflammatory phenotype in PE, suggesting AnxA1 deregulation in PE pathogenesis. However, more studies are needed to clarify the role of AnxA1 and other proresolving molecules in the context of the systemic inflammatory response in this intriguing disease. Public Library of Science 2015-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4580581/ /pubmed/26398190 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138475 Text en © 2015 Perucci 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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Perucci, Luiza O.
Carneiro, Fernanda S.
Ferreira, Cláudia N.
Sugimoto, Michelle A.
Soriani, Frederico M.
Martins, Gustavo G.
Lima, Kátia M.
Guimarães, Flávia L.
Teixeira, Antônio L.
Dusse, Luci M.
Gomes, Karina B.
Sousa, Lirlândia P.
Annexin A1 Is Increased in the Plasma of Preeclamptic Women
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title_short Annexin A1 Is Increased in the Plasma of Preeclamptic Women
title_sort annexin a1 is increased in the plasma of preeclamptic women
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4580581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26398190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138475
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