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Maternal Whole Blood Gene Expression at 18 and 28 Weeks of Gestation Associated with Spontaneous Preterm Birth in Asymptomatic Women

The heterogeneity of spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB) requires an interdisciplinary approach to determine potential predictive risk factors of early delivery. The aim of this study was to investigate maternal whole blood gene expression profiles associated with spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB, <3...

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Autores principales: Heng, Yujing J., Pennell, Craig E., McDonald, Sheila W., Vinturache, Angela E., Xu, Jingxiong, Lee, Mary W. F., Briollais, Laurent, Lyon, Andrew W., Slater, Donna M., Bocking, Alan D., de Koning, Lawrence, Olson, David M., Dolan, Siobhan M., Tough, Suzanne C., Lye, Stephen J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4917227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27333071
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155191
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author Heng, Yujing J.
Pennell, Craig E.
McDonald, Sheila W.
Vinturache, Angela E.
Xu, Jingxiong
Lee, Mary W. F.
Briollais, Laurent
Lyon, Andrew W.
Slater, Donna M.
Bocking, Alan D.
de Koning, Lawrence
Olson, David M.
Dolan, Siobhan M.
Tough, Suzanne C.
Lye, Stephen J.
author_facet Heng, Yujing J.
Pennell, Craig E.
McDonald, Sheila W.
Vinturache, Angela E.
Xu, Jingxiong
Lee, Mary W. F.
Briollais, Laurent
Lyon, Andrew W.
Slater, Donna M.
Bocking, Alan D.
de Koning, Lawrence
Olson, David M.
Dolan, Siobhan M.
Tough, Suzanne C.
Lye, Stephen J.
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description The heterogeneity of spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB) requires an interdisciplinary approach to determine potential predictive risk factors of early delivery. The aim of this study was to investigate maternal whole blood gene expression profiles associated with spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB, <37 weeks) in asymptomatic pregnant women. The study population was a matched subgroup of women (51 SPTBs, 114 term delivery controls) who participated in the All Our Babies community based cohort in Calgary (n = 1878). Maternal blood at 17–23 (sampling time point 1, T(1)) and 27–33 weeks of gestation (T(2)) were collected. Total RNA was extracted and microarray was performed on 326 samples (165 women). Univariate analyses determined significant clinical factors and differential gene expression associated with SPTB. Thirteen genes were validated using qRT-PCR. Three multivariate logistic models were constructed to identify gene expression at T(1) (Model A), T(2) (Model B), and gene expression fold change from T(1) to T(2) (Model C) associated with SPTB. All models were adjusted for clinical factors. Model C can predict SPTB with 65% sensitivity and 88% specificity in asymptomatic women after adjusting for history of abortion and anaemia (occurring before T(2)). Clinical data enhanced the sensitivity of the Models to predict SPTB. In conclusion, clinical factors and whole blood gene expression are associated with SPTB in asymptomatic women. An effective screening tool for SPTB during pregnancy would enable targeted preventive approaches and personalised antenatal care.
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spelling pubmed-49172272016-07-08 Maternal Whole Blood Gene Expression at 18 and 28 Weeks of Gestation Associated with Spontaneous Preterm Birth in Asymptomatic Women Heng, Yujing J. Pennell, Craig E. McDonald, Sheila W. Vinturache, Angela E. Xu, Jingxiong Lee, Mary W. F. Briollais, Laurent Lyon, Andrew W. Slater, Donna M. Bocking, Alan D. de Koning, Lawrence Olson, David M. Dolan, Siobhan M. Tough, Suzanne C. Lye, Stephen J. PLoS One Research Article The heterogeneity of spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB) requires an interdisciplinary approach to determine potential predictive risk factors of early delivery. The aim of this study was to investigate maternal whole blood gene expression profiles associated with spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB, <37 weeks) in asymptomatic pregnant women. The study population was a matched subgroup of women (51 SPTBs, 114 term delivery controls) who participated in the All Our Babies community based cohort in Calgary (n = 1878). Maternal blood at 17–23 (sampling time point 1, T(1)) and 27–33 weeks of gestation (T(2)) were collected. Total RNA was extracted and microarray was performed on 326 samples (165 women). Univariate analyses determined significant clinical factors and differential gene expression associated with SPTB. Thirteen genes were validated using qRT-PCR. Three multivariate logistic models were constructed to identify gene expression at T(1) (Model A), T(2) (Model B), and gene expression fold change from T(1) to T(2) (Model C) associated with SPTB. All models were adjusted for clinical factors. Model C can predict SPTB with 65% sensitivity and 88% specificity in asymptomatic women after adjusting for history of abortion and anaemia (occurring before T(2)). Clinical data enhanced the sensitivity of the Models to predict SPTB. In conclusion, clinical factors and whole blood gene expression are associated with SPTB in asymptomatic women. An effective screening tool for SPTB during pregnancy would enable targeted preventive approaches and personalised antenatal care. Public Library of Science 2016-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4917227/ /pubmed/27333071 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155191 Text en © 2016 Heng 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Heng, Yujing J.
Pennell, Craig E.
McDonald, Sheila W.
Vinturache, Angela E.
Xu, Jingxiong
Lee, Mary W. F.
Briollais, Laurent
Lyon, Andrew W.
Slater, Donna M.
Bocking, Alan D.
de Koning, Lawrence
Olson, David M.
Dolan, Siobhan M.
Tough, Suzanne C.
Lye, Stephen J.
Maternal Whole Blood Gene Expression at 18 and 28 Weeks of Gestation Associated with Spontaneous Preterm Birth in Asymptomatic Women
title Maternal Whole Blood Gene Expression at 18 and 28 Weeks of Gestation Associated with Spontaneous Preterm Birth in Asymptomatic Women
title_full Maternal Whole Blood Gene Expression at 18 and 28 Weeks of Gestation Associated with Spontaneous Preterm Birth in Asymptomatic Women
title_fullStr Maternal Whole Blood Gene Expression at 18 and 28 Weeks of Gestation Associated with Spontaneous Preterm Birth in Asymptomatic Women
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Whole Blood Gene Expression at 18 and 28 Weeks of Gestation Associated with Spontaneous Preterm Birth in Asymptomatic Women
title_short Maternal Whole Blood Gene Expression at 18 and 28 Weeks of Gestation Associated with Spontaneous Preterm Birth in Asymptomatic Women
title_sort maternal whole blood gene expression at 18 and 28 weeks of gestation associated with spontaneous preterm birth in asymptomatic women
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4917227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27333071
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155191
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