| Literature DB >> 24940434 |
Lei Zhu1, Yuxuan Chen1, Chongdong Liu1, Haiteng Deng2, Nawei Zhang1, Shengdian Wang3, Zhenyu Zhang1.
Abstract
Preeclampsia (PE) is considered to be a potentially fatal complication during pregnancy. However, no effective laboratory assessment has been developed to enable early diagnosis and monitoring of PE. The present study aimed to identify differentially expressed transthyretin (TTR) during severe PE and evaluate TTR as a possible biomarker of this disease. TTR levels were determined in the different gestational weeks of normal pregnancy (before 20 weeks, n=41; after 20 weeks, n=39) using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). TTR concentrations in pregnant females with severe PE (n=43) were compared with those in healthy matched control subjects (n=37) using western blot analysis and ELISA. The median TTR concentration during severe PE in each month of gestation was significantly lower than the concentrations recorded during normal pregnancy. TTR levels in females with severe PE were significantly downregulated compared with the control subjects (P<0.001; area under the curve, 0.834-0.967). Thus, TTR may be used as a potential biomarker of PE.Entities:
Keywords: preeclampsia; serum biomarker; transthyretin
Year: 2014 PMID: 24940434 PMCID: PMC3991523 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2014.1558
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Characteristics of the severe PE and control groups.
| Characteristics | Control (n=37) | Severe PE (n=43) |
|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 27±3 | 28±4 |
| Gestation length, weeks (range) | 33±4 | 33±3 (25–37) |
| Systolic MAP, mmHg | 115±10 | 159±18 |
| Diastolic MAP, mmHg | 71±9 | 99±13 |
| Proteinuria, g/24 h | Negative | 5±1 |
| Placenta weight, g | 692±135 | 623±125 |
| Infant birth weight, g | 3,245±525 | 1,917±532 |
Age, gestation length and blood pressure are expressed as the mean ± SD. No significant difference was identified between the severe PE and control groups:
P=−0.274 and
P=0.983, respectively. Placenta weight and infant weight were significantly lower in the severe PE group:
P=0.023 and
P=0.005, respectively.
PE, preeclampsia; MAP, mean arterial pressure.
Characteristics of early and late onset PE.
| Characteristics | Early onset PE (n=21) | Late onset PE (n=22) |
|---|---|---|
| Systolic MAP, mmHg | 160±13 | 155±15 |
| Diastolic MAP, mmHg | 112±10 | 92±15 |
| Proteinuria, g/24 h | 6±1 | 5±0 |
| Placenta weight, g | 603±123 | 645±130 |
| Infant birth weight, g | 1,489±542 | 2,200±447 |
P=0.045 and
P=0.002.
Placenta and infant weights were lower in early onset PE patients. PE, preeclampsia; MAP, mean arterial pressure.
Figure 1Comparison between TTR concentrations in the severe PE and healthy pregnancy groups. Each point on the graph indicates the median value per gestation month. In the normal pregnancy group, TTR levels were highest in the third month (9–12 weeks) of gestation and decreased markedly in the fifth month. No significant difference was identified in the second and third trimester. In the severe PE group (median TTR concentrations per gestation month following 20 weeks of gestation are shown), TTR concentrations significantly decreased compared with the healthy pregnancy group at the equivalent gestation time (P<0.001). TTR, transthyretin; PE, preeclampsia.
Figure 2Western blot analysis results showing TTR concentrations in the sera of patients in the severe PE and control groups. TTR levels significantly decreased in the severe PE group (P<0.001). Lanes 1–4, severe PE group; lanes 5–8, control group. TTR, transthyretin; PE, preeclampsia.
Figure 3Distribution of TTR levels in the severe PE and control groups. The horizontal line indicates the median value per group. Ends of the columnar graph indicate the highest and lowest values per group. TTR, transthyretin; PE, preeclampsia.
Figure 4ROC curve for TTR. Area under the curve, 0.917, range, 0.834–0.967. TTR, transthyretin; ROC, receiver operating characteristic.
Characteristics of the healthy pregnancy group.
| Characteristics | Before 20 weeks of gestation (n=41) | After 20 weeks of gestation (n=39) |
|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 28±4 | 28±4 |
| Systolic MAP, mmHg | 118±11 | 116±15 |
| Diastolic MAP, mmHg | 72±8 | 75±10 |
| Proteinuria, g/24 h | Negative | Negative |
P=0.344, no significant difference was identified between the groups.
MAP, mean arterial pressure.