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Title: | Maternal Flt-1 and endoglin expression by circulating monocyte subtype and polarization in preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction |
Authors: | Indika Alahakoon, Thushari |
Keywords: | Pregnancy Preeclampsia Fetal growth restriction Monocyte Subsets Endoglin Fms like tyrosine kinase inhibitor |
Issue Date: | Jul-2019 |
Abstract: | Maternal Flt-1 and endoglin expression by circulating monocyte subtype and polarization in preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction Thushari Indika Alahakoon*, Heather Medbury, Helen Williams, Nicole Fewings, Xin Wang, Vincent Lee Hawkesbury Road, Westmead, Australia A R T I C L E I N F O Article history: Received 10 December 2018 Received in revised form 14 April 2019 Accepted 16 April 2019 Available online 30 April 2019 Keywords: Pregnancy Preeclampsia Fetal growth restriction Monocyte Subsets Endoglin Fms like tyrosine kinase inhibitor A B S T R A C T Objective: Circulating levels of the anti-angiogenic factors sFlt-1 and sEndoglin are elevated in preeclampsia (PE) and fetal growth restriction (FGR), mainly secreted from placental trophoblast. This study aims to identify the contributory role of monocyte Flt-1 and endoglin expression in PE and FGR. Study design: A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted and patients recruited from four clinical groups including normal pregnancy, PE, FGR and PE + FGR. Peripheral blood samples and cord blood were collected from 54 pregnant women between 24–40 weeks of gestation. Monocyte subset distribution was assessed using CD14 and CD16 expression and the surface expression of Flt-1, endoglin, CD86 and CD163 assessed by flow cytometry. We compared these factors between (1) clinical groups. (2) monocyte subset (3) monocyte polarization and (4) gestational age. Results: Across all clinical groups, Flt-1 was mainly expressed by classical and intermediate monocytes, but no differences between clinical groups were observed. Surface expression of endoglin was higher on intermediate and non-classical monocytes and decreased in PE + FGR total monocytes. Flt-1 and endoglin expression correlated with increasing gestational age as well as higher CD86/CD163 ratio favouring M1 polarisation. The fetal monocyte endoglin expression was increased in FGR. Conclusion: We conclude that monocyte Flt-1 and endoglin expression increase with gestational age and with M1 polarization suggesting their upregulation with inflammatory changes in monocytes. Endoglin expression by M1 monocytes may play a part in increased cardiovascular risk associated with preeclampsia. Endoglin expression on fetal monocytes is increased in FGR as a likely response to placental injury. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1952 |
Appears in Collections: | 1. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology |
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