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ELABELA/APELA Levels Are Not Decreased in the Maternal Circulation or Placenta among Women with Preeclampsia

The genetic deletion of apelin receptor early endogenous ligand (Elabela; official name APELA) produces a preeclampsia-like phenotype in mice. However, evidence linking ELABELA with human disease is lacking. Therefore, we measured placental mRNA and circulating ELABELA in human samples. ELABELA mRNA...

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Autores principales: Pritchard, Natasha, Kaitu'u-Lino, Tu'uhevaha J., Gong, Sungsam, Dopierala, Justyna, Smith, Gordon C.S., Charnock-Jones, D. Stephen, Tong, Stephen
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Publicado: American Society for Investigative Pathology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6063996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29803833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpath.2018.04.008
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author Pritchard, Natasha
Kaitu'u-Lino, Tu'uhevaha J.
Gong, Sungsam
Dopierala, Justyna
Smith, Gordon C.S.
Charnock-Jones, D. Stephen
Tong, Stephen
author_facet Pritchard, Natasha
Kaitu'u-Lino, Tu'uhevaha J.
Gong, Sungsam
Dopierala, Justyna
Smith, Gordon C.S.
Charnock-Jones, D. Stephen
Tong, Stephen
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description The genetic deletion of apelin receptor early endogenous ligand (Elabela; official name APELA) produces a preeclampsia-like phenotype in mice. However, evidence linking ELABELA with human disease is lacking. Therefore, we measured placental mRNA and circulating ELABELA in human samples. ELABELA mRNA (measured by RNA sequencing) was unchanged in 82 preeclamptic placentas compared with 82 matched controls (mean difference, 0.53%; 95% CI, −25.9 to 27.0; P = 0.78). We measured circulating ELABELA in 32 women with preterm preeclampsia (delivered at <34 weeks' gestation) and 32 matched controls sampled at the same gestational age. There was no difference in circulating ELABELA concentrations in the preeclamptic cohort compared with controls (median, 28.5 pg/mL; 95% CI, 5.3 to 63.2 versus median, 20.5 pg/mL; 95% CI, 9.2 to 58.0, respectively); the median difference was 8.0 pg/mL (95% CI, −17.7 to 12.1; P = 0.43). In contrast, soluble FLT1 (a protein with an established association with preeclampsia) mRNA was increased in placental tissue (mean difference, 34.9%; 95% CI, 16.6 to 53.1; P = 0.001), and circulating concentrations were 16.8-fold higher among the preeclamptic cohort (P < 0.0001). In conclusion, we were able to recapitulate the association between circulating soluble FLT1 and preeclampsia, but there was no association with ELABELA. The speculated clinical relevance of observations in the murine model linking ELABELA to preeclampsia likely are incorrect.
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spelling pubmed-60639962018-08-01 ELABELA/APELA Levels Are Not Decreased in the Maternal Circulation or Placenta among Women with Preeclampsia Pritchard, Natasha Kaitu'u-Lino, Tu'uhevaha J. Gong, Sungsam Dopierala, Justyna Smith, Gordon C.S. Charnock-Jones, D. Stephen Tong, Stephen Am J Pathol Article The genetic deletion of apelin receptor early endogenous ligand (Elabela; official name APELA) produces a preeclampsia-like phenotype in mice. However, evidence linking ELABELA with human disease is lacking. Therefore, we measured placental mRNA and circulating ELABELA in human samples. ELABELA mRNA (measured by RNA sequencing) was unchanged in 82 preeclamptic placentas compared with 82 matched controls (mean difference, 0.53%; 95% CI, −25.9 to 27.0; P = 0.78). We measured circulating ELABELA in 32 women with preterm preeclampsia (delivered at <34 weeks' gestation) and 32 matched controls sampled at the same gestational age. There was no difference in circulating ELABELA concentrations in the preeclamptic cohort compared with controls (median, 28.5 pg/mL; 95% CI, 5.3 to 63.2 versus median, 20.5 pg/mL; 95% CI, 9.2 to 58.0, respectively); the median difference was 8.0 pg/mL (95% CI, −17.7 to 12.1; P = 0.43). In contrast, soluble FLT1 (a protein with an established association with preeclampsia) mRNA was increased in placental tissue (mean difference, 34.9%; 95% CI, 16.6 to 53.1; P = 0.001), and circulating concentrations were 16.8-fold higher among the preeclamptic cohort (P < 0.0001). In conclusion, we were able to recapitulate the association between circulating soluble FLT1 and preeclampsia, but there was no association with ELABELA. The speculated clinical relevance of observations in the murine model linking ELABELA to preeclampsia likely are incorrect. American Society for Investigative Pathology 2018-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6063996/ /pubmed/29803833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpath.2018.04.008 Text en © 2018 American Society for Investigative Pathology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pritchard, Natasha
Kaitu'u-Lino, Tu'uhevaha J.
Gong, Sungsam
Dopierala, Justyna
Smith, Gordon C.S.
Charnock-Jones, D. Stephen
Tong, Stephen
ELABELA/APELA Levels Are Not Decreased in the Maternal Circulation or Placenta among Women with Preeclampsia
title ELABELA/APELA Levels Are Not Decreased in the Maternal Circulation or Placenta among Women with Preeclampsia
title_full ELABELA/APELA Levels Are Not Decreased in the Maternal Circulation or Placenta among Women with Preeclampsia
title_fullStr ELABELA/APELA Levels Are Not Decreased in the Maternal Circulation or Placenta among Women with Preeclampsia
title_full_unstemmed ELABELA/APELA Levels Are Not Decreased in the Maternal Circulation or Placenta among Women with Preeclampsia
title_short ELABELA/APELA Levels Are Not Decreased in the Maternal Circulation or Placenta among Women with Preeclampsia
title_sort elabela/apela levels are not decreased in the maternal circulation or placenta among women with preeclampsia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6063996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29803833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpath.2018.04.008
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