Background: Placental inflammation, often presenting as acute chorioamnionitis (aCA), is commonly associated with preterm birth. Preterm birth can have both immediate and long-term adverse effects on the health of the baby. Developing biomarkers of inflammation in the placenta can help to understand its effects and potentially lead to new approaches for rapid prenatal diagnosis of aCA. We aimed to characterize epigenetic variation associated with aCA in placenta (chorionic villi) and fetal membranes (chorion and amnion) to better understand how aCA may impact processes that lead to preterm birth. This study lays the groundwork for development of novel biomarkers for aCA. Meth...
Background: Fetal programming describes the theory linking environmental conditions during embryonic...
Epigenetic modifications, and in particular DNA methylation, have been studied in many tissues, both...
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine if alterations in DNA methylation in the human placenta ...
Abstract Background Placental inflammation, often presenting as acute chorioamnionitis (aCA), is com...
Acute chorioamnionitis (aCA), a preterm birth (PTB) associated inflammatory condition, can have adve...
Abstract Background The etiology and mechanism of spontaneous preterm birth (sPTB) are still unclear...
Background: Acute chorioamnionitis (aCA), inflammation of the placenta and fetal me...
Additional file 3. Methods S1: provides detailed description of data preprocessing of matched tissue...
Microorganisms in the placenta have been linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes as well as neonatal il...
Additional file 2. Figure S1: shows the distribution of samples across the ten chips for the discove...
The amnion is a specialized tissue in contact with the amniotic fluid, which is in a constantly chan...
Additional file 1. Table S1: is a table listing the demographic, clinical and technical variables fo...
Background: The human placenta facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gas and waste...
© 2013 Dr. Boris NovakovicINTRODUCTION: Epigenetics literally means ‘above DNA’ and refers to the s...
Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy that affects 3–5% of all pregnancies. There is ...
Background: Fetal programming describes the theory linking environmental conditions during embryonic...
Epigenetic modifications, and in particular DNA methylation, have been studied in many tissues, both...
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine if alterations in DNA methylation in the human placenta ...
Abstract Background Placental inflammation, often presenting as acute chorioamnionitis (aCA), is com...
Acute chorioamnionitis (aCA), a preterm birth (PTB) associated inflammatory condition, can have adve...
Abstract Background The etiology and mechanism of spontaneous preterm birth (sPTB) are still unclear...
Background: Acute chorioamnionitis (aCA), inflammation of the placenta and fetal me...
Additional file 3. Methods S1: provides detailed description of data preprocessing of matched tissue...
Microorganisms in the placenta have been linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes as well as neonatal il...
Additional file 2. Figure S1: shows the distribution of samples across the ten chips for the discove...
The amnion is a specialized tissue in contact with the amniotic fluid, which is in a constantly chan...
Additional file 1. Table S1: is a table listing the demographic, clinical and technical variables fo...
Background: The human placenta facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gas and waste...
© 2013 Dr. Boris NovakovicINTRODUCTION: Epigenetics literally means ‘above DNA’ and refers to the s...
Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy that affects 3–5% of all pregnancies. There is ...
Background: Fetal programming describes the theory linking environmental conditions during embryonic...
Epigenetic modifications, and in particular DNA methylation, have been studied in many tissues, both...
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine if alterations in DNA methylation in the human placenta ...