PLAC1 mRNA levels in maternal blood at induction of labor correlate negatively with induction-delivery interval.

  • RIZZO, NICOLA
  • BANZOLA, IRINA
  • CONCU, MANUELA
  • MORANO, DANILA
  • Sekizawa A.
  • GIOMMI, FEDERICA
  • VAGNONI, SONIA
  • Gabrielli S.
  • Tempesta A.
  • CARINCI, PAOLO
  • FARINA, ANTONIO
Publication date
January 2006

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the quantitative distribution of a panel of circulating mRNAs from maternal whole blood of normal pregnancies is statistically different from those complicated with preeclampsia (PE) with or without intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). METHODS: Maternal whole blood of six subjects with mild or severe PE with or without IUGR and 30 matched controls (1:5 match for gestational age) were retrospectively examined for circulating mRNA markers. Seven specific mRNA markers were identified and chosen based on previous microarray mRNA expressions performed on placental tissue from normal and PE patients. They were human placental lactogen (hPL), inhibin A, KISS-1, pregnancy-associated plasma...

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