OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to determine the influence of preeclampsia on cord blood hematopoietic progenitor-stem cells obtained at delivery because cord blood is increasingly used clinically for stem cell retrieval as an alternative to bone marrow. STUDY DESIGN: Umbilical cord blood was collected from patients fulfilling the criteria for preeclampsia and from gestational age- and birth weight-matched control subjects at delivery (patient/control subjects ratio, 1:2). Cord blood volume and nucleated cell content were measured, and the number of hematopoietic progenitor-stem cells was determined by means of fluorescence-activated cell sorting with the CD34(+) epitope and by means of colony assays with different hematopoietic growth factors. In addition, the expression of adhesion molecules by CD34(+) progenitor-stem cells was examined. RESULTS: In pregnancies affected by preeclampsia, volume and nucleated cell and total CD34(+) cell contents in the collected cord blood were significantly smaller compared with those of control subjects. Furthermore, there was a trend toward a smaller relative number of CD34(+) cells and colony-forming units per nucleated cell in cord blood samples from preeclamptic patients. No difference in the expression of the cell-adhesion molecules leukocyte function-associated antigen 1, very late activation antigen 4, and L-selectin by CD34(+) cells could be found. CONCLUSION: This study shows that preeclampsia affects umbilical cord blood volume and nucleated cell and progenitor-stem cell numbers obtained at birth.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to determine the influence of preeclampsia on cord blood hematopoietic progenitor-stem cells obtained at delivery because cord blood is increasingly used clinically for stem cell retrieval as an alternative to bone marrow. STUDY DESIGN: Umbilical cord blood was collected from patients fulfilling the criteria for preeclampsia and from gestational age- and birth weight-matched control subjects at delivery (patient/control subjects ratio, 1:2). Cord blood volume and nucleated cell content were measured, and the number of hematopoietic progenitor-stem cells was determined by means of fluorescence-activated cell sorting with the CD34(+) epitope and by means of colony assays with different hematopoietic growth factors. In addition, the expression of adhesion molecules by CD34(+) progenitor-stem cells was examined. RESULTS: In pregnancies affected by preeclampsia, volume and nucleated cell and total CD34(+) cell contents in the collected cord blood were significantly smaller compared with those of control subjects. Furthermore, there was a trend toward a smaller relative number of CD34(+) cells and colony-forming units per nucleated cell in cord blood samples from preeclamptic patients. No difference in the expression of the cell-adhesion molecules leukocyte function-associated antigen 1, very late activation antigen 4, and L-selectin by CD34(+) cells could be found. CONCLUSION: This study shows that preeclampsia affects umbilical cord blood volume and nucleated cell and progenitor-stem cell numbers obtained at birth.
Authors: Yu A Romanov; Yu A Kosolapova; V V Zubkov; D N Degtyarev; A Yu Romanov; T N Dugina; G T Sukhikh Journal: Bull Exp Biol Med Date: 2022-09-05 Impact factor: 0.737
Authors: Fazlina Nordin; Mohd Razif Mohd Idris; Zaleha Abdullah Mahdy; S Fadilah Abd Wahid Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth Date: 2020-07-10 Impact factor: 3.007