Transcriptomic analysis of human placenta in intrauterine growth restriction

Pediatric Research
Doriane MadeleneauGéraldine Gascoin

Abstract

Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a frequent complication of pregnancy defined as a restriction of fetal growth. The objective of this work was to improve the knowledge on the pathophysiology of IUGR using a genome-wide method of expression analysis. We analyzed differentially expressed genes in pooled placental tissues from vascular IUGR (four pools of three placentas) and normal pregnancies (four pools of three placentas) using a long nucleotide microarray platform (Nimblegen). We first did a global bioinformatics analysis based only on P value without any a priori. We secondly focused on "target" genes among the most modified ones. Finally, reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) was performed on an extended panel of tissue samples (n = 62) on selected "target". We identified 636 modified genes among which 206 were upregulated (1.5 and higher; P < 0.05). Groups of patients were classified unambiguously. Genes involved in mitochondrial function and oxidative phosphorylation were decreased affecting three out of five complexes of the respiratory chain of the mitochondria, and thus energy production and metabolism. Among the most induced genes, we identified LEP, IGFBP1, and RBP4. Compleme...Continue Reading

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