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Preeclampsia is Associated with Sex-Specific Transcriptional and Proteomic Changes in Fetal Erythroid Cells
Preeclampsia (PE) has been associated with placental dysfunction, resulting in fetal hypoxia, accelerated erythropoiesis, and increased erythroblast count in the umbilical cord blood (UCB). Although the detailed effects remain unknown, placental dysfunction can also cause inflammation, nutritional,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514549/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31027199 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20082038 |
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author | Masoumi, Zahra Maes, Gregory E. Herten, Koen Cortés-Calabuig, Álvaro Alattar, Abdul Ghani Hanson, Eva Erlandsson, Lena Mezey, Eva Magnusson, Mattias Vermeesch, Joris R Familari, Mary Hansson, Stefan R |
author_facet | Masoumi, Zahra Maes, Gregory E. Herten, Koen Cortés-Calabuig, Álvaro Alattar, Abdul Ghani Hanson, Eva Erlandsson, Lena Mezey, Eva Magnusson, Mattias Vermeesch, Joris R Familari, Mary Hansson, Stefan R |
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description | Preeclampsia (PE) has been associated with placental dysfunction, resulting in fetal hypoxia, accelerated erythropoiesis, and increased erythroblast count in the umbilical cord blood (UCB). Although the detailed effects remain unknown, placental dysfunction can also cause inflammation, nutritional, and oxidative stress in the fetus that can affect erythropoiesis. Here, we compared the expression of surface adhesion molecules and the erythroid differentiation capacity of UCB hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HSPCs), UCB erythroid profiles along with the transcriptome and proteome of these cells between male and female fetuses from PE and normotensive pregnancies. While no significant differences were observed in UCB HSPC migration/homing and in vitro erythroid colony differentiation, the UCB HSPC transcriptome and the proteomic profile of the in vitro differentiated erythroid cells differed between PE vs. normotensive samples. Accordingly, despite the absence of significant differences in the UCB erythroid populations in male or female fetuses from PE or normotensive pregnancies, transcriptional changes were observed during erythropoiesis, particularly affecting male fetuses. Pathway analysis suggested deregulation in the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1/AMP-activated protein kinase (mTORC1/AMPK) signaling pathways controlling cell cycle, differentiation, and protein synthesis. These results associate PE with transcriptional and proteomic changes in fetal HSPCs and erythroid cells that may underlie the higher erythroblast count in the UCB in PE. |
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spelling | pubmed-65145492019-05-30 Preeclampsia is Associated with Sex-Specific Transcriptional and Proteomic Changes in Fetal Erythroid Cells Masoumi, Zahra Maes, Gregory E. Herten, Koen Cortés-Calabuig, Álvaro Alattar, Abdul Ghani Hanson, Eva Erlandsson, Lena Mezey, Eva Magnusson, Mattias Vermeesch, Joris R Familari, Mary Hansson, Stefan R Int J Mol Sci Article Preeclampsia (PE) has been associated with placental dysfunction, resulting in fetal hypoxia, accelerated erythropoiesis, and increased erythroblast count in the umbilical cord blood (UCB). Although the detailed effects remain unknown, placental dysfunction can also cause inflammation, nutritional, and oxidative stress in the fetus that can affect erythropoiesis. Here, we compared the expression of surface adhesion molecules and the erythroid differentiation capacity of UCB hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HSPCs), UCB erythroid profiles along with the transcriptome and proteome of these cells between male and female fetuses from PE and normotensive pregnancies. While no significant differences were observed in UCB HSPC migration/homing and in vitro erythroid colony differentiation, the UCB HSPC transcriptome and the proteomic profile of the in vitro differentiated erythroid cells differed between PE vs. normotensive samples. Accordingly, despite the absence of significant differences in the UCB erythroid populations in male or female fetuses from PE or normotensive pregnancies, transcriptional changes were observed during erythropoiesis, particularly affecting male fetuses. Pathway analysis suggested deregulation in the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1/AMP-activated protein kinase (mTORC1/AMPK) signaling pathways controlling cell cycle, differentiation, and protein synthesis. These results associate PE with transcriptional and proteomic changes in fetal HSPCs and erythroid cells that may underlie the higher erythroblast count in the UCB in PE. MDPI 2019-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6514549/ /pubmed/31027199 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20082038 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Masoumi, Zahra Maes, Gregory E. Herten, Koen Cortés-Calabuig, Álvaro Alattar, Abdul Ghani Hanson, Eva Erlandsson, Lena Mezey, Eva Magnusson, Mattias Vermeesch, Joris R Familari, Mary Hansson, Stefan R Preeclampsia is Associated with Sex-Specific Transcriptional and Proteomic Changes in Fetal Erythroid Cells |
title | Preeclampsia is Associated with Sex-Specific Transcriptional and Proteomic Changes in Fetal Erythroid Cells |
title_full | Preeclampsia is Associated with Sex-Specific Transcriptional and Proteomic Changes in Fetal Erythroid Cells |
title_fullStr | Preeclampsia is Associated with Sex-Specific Transcriptional and Proteomic Changes in Fetal Erythroid Cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Preeclampsia is Associated with Sex-Specific Transcriptional and Proteomic Changes in Fetal Erythroid Cells |
title_short | Preeclampsia is Associated with Sex-Specific Transcriptional and Proteomic Changes in Fetal Erythroid Cells |
title_sort | preeclampsia is associated with sex-specific transcriptional and proteomic changes in fetal erythroid cells |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514549/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31027199 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20082038 |
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