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Double hit of NEMO gene in preeclampsia

The precise etiology of preeclampsia is unknown. Family studies indicate that both genetic and environmental factors influence its development. One of these factors is NFkB, whose activation depends on NEMO (NFkB essential modulator. This is the first study to investigate the association between the...

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Autores principales: Sakowicz, Agata, Pietrucha, Tadeusz, Rybak-Krzyszkowska, Magda, Huras, Hubert, Gach, Agnieszka, Sakowicz, Bartosz, Banaszczyk, Mateusz, Grzesiak, Mariusz, Biesiada, Lidia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5487068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28654673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180065
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author Sakowicz, Agata
Pietrucha, Tadeusz
Rybak-Krzyszkowska, Magda
Huras, Hubert
Gach, Agnieszka
Sakowicz, Bartosz
Banaszczyk, Mateusz
Grzesiak, Mariusz
Biesiada, Lidia
author_facet Sakowicz, Agata
Pietrucha, Tadeusz
Rybak-Krzyszkowska, Magda
Huras, Hubert
Gach, Agnieszka
Sakowicz, Bartosz
Banaszczyk, Mateusz
Grzesiak, Mariusz
Biesiada, Lidia
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description The precise etiology of preeclampsia is unknown. Family studies indicate that both genetic and environmental factors influence its development. One of these factors is NFkB, whose activation depends on NEMO (NFkB essential modulator. This is the first study to investigate the association between the existence of single nucleotide variant of the NEMO gene and the appearance of preeclampsia. A total of 151 women (72 preeclamptic women and 79 controls) and their children were examined. Sanger sequencing was performed to identify variants in the NEMO gene in the preeclamptic mothers. The maternal identified variants were then sought in the studied groups of children, and in the maternal and child controls, using RFLP-PCR. Real-time RT-PCR was performed to assess NEMO gene expression in maternal blood, umbilical cord blood and placentas. The sequencing process indicated the existence of two different variants in the 3'UTR region of the NEMO gene of preeclamptic women (IKBKG:c.*368C>A and IKBKG:c.*402C>T). The simultaneous occurrence of the TT genotype in the mother and the TT genotype in the daughter or a T allele in the son increased the risk of preeclampsia development 2.59 fold. Additionally, we found that the configuration of maternal/fetal genotypes (maternal TT/ daughter TT or maternal TT/son T) of IKBKG:c.*402C/T variant is associated with the level of NEMO gene expression. Our results showed that, the simultaneous occurrence of the maternal TT genotype (IKBKG:c.*402C>T variants) and TT genotype in the daughter or T allele in the son correlates with the level of NEMO gene expression and increases the risk of preeclampsia development. Our observations may offer a new insight into the genetic etiology and pathogenesis of preeclampsia.
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spelling pubmed-54870682017-07-11 Double hit of NEMO gene in preeclampsia Sakowicz, Agata Pietrucha, Tadeusz Rybak-Krzyszkowska, Magda Huras, Hubert Gach, Agnieszka Sakowicz, Bartosz Banaszczyk, Mateusz Grzesiak, Mariusz Biesiada, Lidia PLoS One Research Article The precise etiology of preeclampsia is unknown. Family studies indicate that both genetic and environmental factors influence its development. One of these factors is NFkB, whose activation depends on NEMO (NFkB essential modulator. This is the first study to investigate the association between the existence of single nucleotide variant of the NEMO gene and the appearance of preeclampsia. A total of 151 women (72 preeclamptic women and 79 controls) and their children were examined. Sanger sequencing was performed to identify variants in the NEMO gene in the preeclamptic mothers. The maternal identified variants were then sought in the studied groups of children, and in the maternal and child controls, using RFLP-PCR. Real-time RT-PCR was performed to assess NEMO gene expression in maternal blood, umbilical cord blood and placentas. The sequencing process indicated the existence of two different variants in the 3'UTR region of the NEMO gene of preeclamptic women (IKBKG:c.*368C>A and IKBKG:c.*402C>T). The simultaneous occurrence of the TT genotype in the mother and the TT genotype in the daughter or a T allele in the son increased the risk of preeclampsia development 2.59 fold. Additionally, we found that the configuration of maternal/fetal genotypes (maternal TT/ daughter TT or maternal TT/son T) of IKBKG:c.*402C/T variant is associated with the level of NEMO gene expression. Our results showed that, the simultaneous occurrence of the maternal TT genotype (IKBKG:c.*402C>T variants) and TT genotype in the daughter or T allele in the son correlates with the level of NEMO gene expression and increases the risk of preeclampsia development. Our observations may offer a new insight into the genetic etiology and pathogenesis of preeclampsia. Public Library of Science 2017-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5487068/ /pubmed/28654673 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180065 Text en © 2017 Sakowicz 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.
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Huras, Hubert
Gach, Agnieszka
Sakowicz, Bartosz
Banaszczyk, Mateusz
Grzesiak, Mariusz
Biesiada, Lidia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5487068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28654673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180065
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