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Abstract
Pregnancy complications of preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) are major causes of maternal and perinatal/neonatal morbidity and mortality. Although their etiologies remain elusive, it is generally accepted that they are secondary to placental insufficiency conferred by both failure in spiral artery remodeling and uteroplacental vascular malfunction. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small no-coding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. Increasing evidence suggests that miRNAs participate in virtually all biological processes and are involved in numerous human diseases. Differentially expressed miRNAs in the placenta are typical features of both preeclampsia and IUGR. Dysregulated miRNAs target genes of various signaling pathways in uteroplacental tissues, contributing to the development of both complications. In this review, we provide an overview of how aberrant miRNA expression in preeclampsia and IUGR impacts the expression of genes involved in trophoblast invasion and uteroplacental vascular adaptation.Entities:
Keywords: intrauterine growth restriction; miRNA; preeclampsia; trophoblast invasion; uterine vascular adaptation
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31671866 PMCID: PMC6912833 DOI: 10.3390/cells8111344
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cells ISSN: 2073-4409 Impact factor: 6.600
Figure 1Common members of differentially expressed 304 microRNAs (miRNAs) in preeclamptic placentas detected with high throughout approaches that appeared in at least 2 out of 14 independent studies (see text for detail). MiRNAs in the red box were upregulated and those in the green box were downregulated. Number in parentheses denotes number of studies.
Aberrant expression of placental miRNAs detected with qRT-PCR in preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR).
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| let-7b | [ | let-7c-5p | [ | |
| let-7d | [ | miR-1 | [ | |
| miR-16 | [ | miR-18a | [ | |
| miR-17 | [ | miR-19a-3p | [ | |
| miR-17-3p | [ | miR-19b | [ | |
| miR-19b | [ | miR-21 | [ | |
| miR-20a | [ | miR-27a-5p | [ | |
| miR-20b | [ | miR-34c-5p | [ | |
| miR-25 | [ | miR-101 | [ | |
| miR-26b | [ | miR-126 | [ | |
| miR-29b | [ | miR-127-3p | [ | |
| miR-31-5p | [ | miR-133b | [ | |
| miR-30a-3p | [ | miR-135b-5p | [ | |
| miR-34a | [ | miR-136-3p | [ | |
| miR-34a-5p | [ | miR-139-5p | [ | |
| miR-92b | [ | miR-144 | [ | |
| miR-104 | [ | miR-144-3p | [ | |
| miR-106a | [ | miR-149 | [ | |
| miR-124-5p | [ | miR-149-5p | [ | |
| miR-125b-1-3p | [ | miR-194 | [ | |
| miR-128a | [ | miR-195 | [ | |
| miR-137 | [ | miR-218 | [ | |
| miR-141 | [ | miR-218-5p | [ | |
| miR-142-3p | [ | miR-221-3p | [ | |
| miR-148a-3p | [ | miR-223 | [ | |
| miR-151 | [ | miR-224 | [ | |
| miR-152 | [ | miR-325 | [ | |
| miR-154-3p | [ | miR-328 | [ | |
| miR-155 | [ | miR-335 | [ | |
| miR-181a | [ | miR-346 | [ | |
| miR-181a-5p | [ | miR-363 | [ | |
| miR-182 | [ | miR-365a-3p | [ | |
| miR-182-3p | [ | miR-376c | [ | |
| miR-182-5p | [ | miR-377 | [ | |
| miR-183 | [ | miR-378a-5p | [ | |
| miR-193b | [ | miR-379 | [ | |
| miR-193b-3p | [ | miR-411 | [ | |
| miR-195 | [ | miR-454 | [ | |
| miR-197 | [ | miR455-3p | [ | |
| miR-200b | [ | miR455-5p | [ | |
| miR-202-3p | [ | miR-515-5p | [ | |
| miR-203 | [ | miR-517-5p | [ | |
| miR-210 | [ | miR-518f-5p | [ | |
| miR-218 | [ | miR-519a | [ | |
| miR-222 | [ | miR-519a-3p | [ | |
| miR-296-3p | [ | miR-519d | [ | |
| miR-296-5p | [ | miR-520a-5p | [ | |
| miR-299 | [ | miR-520h | [ | |
| miR-320a | [ | miR-524-5p | [ | |
| miR-335 | [ | miR-525 | [ | |
| miR-342-3p | [ | miR-526a | [ | |
| miR-362-3p | [ | miR-532-5p | [ | |
| miR-423-5p | [ | miR-539-5p | [ | |
| miR-424 | [ | miR-542-3p | [ | |
| miR-431 | [ | miR-544 | [ | |
| miR-517-5p | [ | miR-584 | [ | |
| miR-517a/b | [ | miR-629-5p | [ | |
| miR-517c | [ | miR-652-3p | [ | |
| miR-518a-5p | [ | miR-675 | [ | |
| miR-519d-3p | [ | miR-1301 | [ | |
| miR-520g | [ | |||
| miR-524 | [ | |||
| miR-584 | [ | |||
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| miR-10b | [ | miR-16-5p | [ | |
| miR-141 | [ | miR-21 | [ | |
| miR-193b-3p | [ | miR-26a-5p | [ | |
| miR-193b-5p | [ | miR-100-5p | [ | |
| miR-210 | [ | miR-103a-3p | [ | |
| miR-210-3p | [ | miR-122-5p | [ | |
| miR-221-3p | [ | miR-125b-5p | [ | |
| miR-342-3p | [ | miR-126-3p | [ | |
| miR-363 | [ | miR-143-3p | [ | |
| miR-365a/b-3p | [ | miR-145-5p | [ | |
| miR-424 | [ | miR-149 | [ | |
| miR-499a-5p | [ | miR-199a-5p | [ | |
| miR-519a | [ | miR-346 | [ | |
| miR-574-3p | [ | miR-515-5p | [ | |
| miR-516b | [ | |||
| miR-517-5p | [ | |||
| miR-518b | [ | |||
| miR-518f-5p | [ | |||
| miR-519d | [ | |||
| miR-520a-5p | [ | |||
| miR-520h | [ | |||
| miR-525 | [ | |||
| miR-526b | [ | |||
| miR-1323 | [ | |||
Figure 2Dysregulated miRNAs and their targets involved in trophoblast invasion in preeclampsia and IUGR. The dysregulation of miRNAs (upregulated miRNA is denoted in red and downregulated miRNA is marked in blue) alters the expression of target gene(s) (linked with a black arrow) of different signaling pathways. Notably, the upregulated miRNA reduces target gene expression, whereas the downregulated miRNA increases target gene expression. In some cases, the miRNA-induced alteration of target gene expression leads to a cascade of signaling events (connected with a brown arrow(s)). Consequently, the altered signaling element(s)/pathway(s) instigates impairment of trophoblast invasion and subsequent failure in modeling of spiral arteries (linked with a blue arrow).
Figure 3A flowchart showing potential gene targets of aberrantly expressed miRNA on uteroplacental vascular function in preeclampsia and IUGR. During pregnancy, estrogen is predominantly produced in the placenta. 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase-1 (17β-HSD1) and aromatase are two key enzymes in estrogen biosynthesis. 17β-estradiol (E2β) plays a central role in regulating uteroplacental vascular function during pregnancy by enhancing the expression of ten-eleven translocation methylcytosine dioxygenase 1 (TET1), endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), cystathionine γ-lyase (CSE) and BKCa channel β1 subunit (BKCaβ1). Various aberrantly expressed miRNAs (upregulated miRNA in red) in compromised pregnancies have been show to target genes encoding 17β-HSD1, aromatase, TET1, eNOS, CSE and BKCaβ1 (depicted in italics) and decrease the expression of these targets. (Note that both upregulation and downregulation of miR-21 (in grey) have been reported in compromised pregnancies.) The downregulation of these proteins subsequently reduces the generation of E2β, nitric oxide (NO), hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and spontaneous transient outward currents (STOCs), leading to dysfunction of uteroplacental vasculature.