Early diagnosis value of lncRNA SNHG14 combined with miR-493-5p in gestational diabetes mellitus and its correlation with pregnancy outcome.

Diabetes & vascular disease research Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-06 DOI:10.1177/14791641251335918
Zongli Ma, Zhijuan Qin, Ying Ji, Meilin Zou, Meiqin Li
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BackgroundTo evaluate the diagnostic value of lncRNA SNHG14 and miR-493-5p in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).MethodsThis study consisted of 128 GDM patients and 125 healthy controls. Dual luciferase reporter assay detected binding of lncRNA SNHG14 and miR-493-5p. ROC was applied to evaluate the diagnostic value of lncRNA SNHG14 and miR-493-5p for GDM. Independent factors affecting GDM were evaluated using logistic regression analysis. The role of lncRNA SNHG14, miR-493-5p in pregnancy outcome in GDM patients was assessed by chi-square tests.ResultsLncRNA SNHG14 has a target-binding relationship with miR-493-5p. LncRNA SNHG14 was significantly higher in GDM patients, while miR-493-5p was significantly lower; both were independent risk factors for GDM development. Blood glucose indices (fasting, 1 h and 2 h postprandial) were positively correlated with lncRNA SNHG14 and negatively correlated with miR-493-5p in GDM patients. LncRNA SNHG14 in combination with miR-493-5p increased the diagnostic efficiency for GDM. LncRNA SNHG14 was significantly associated with neonatal weight and neonatal jaundice. MiR-493-5p was significantly associated with neonatal jaundice.ConclusionLncRNA SNHG14 in combination with miR-493-5p may be an early diagnostic marker of GDM. LncRNA SNHG14 and miR-493-5p are associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes (macrosomia, neonatal jaundice) in patients with GDM.

lncRNA SNHG14联合miR-493-5p对妊娠期糖尿病的早期诊断价值及其与妊娠结局的相关性
探讨lncRNA SNHG14和miR-493-5p在妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)中的诊断价值。方法128例GDM患者和125例健康对照。双荧光素酶报告基因检测检测lncRNA SNHG14与miR-493-5p的结合。采用ROC法评价lncRNA SNHG14和miR-493-5p对GDM的诊断价值。采用logistic回归分析评价影响GDM的独立因素。采用卡方检验评估lncRNA SNHG14、miR-493-5p在GDM患者妊娠结局中的作用。结果slncrna SNHG14与miR-493-5p存在靶标结合关系。LncRNA SNHG14在GDM患者中显著升高,miR-493-5p显著降低;两者都是GDM发展的独立危险因素。GDM患者血糖指标(空腹、餐后1 h和2 h)与lncRNA SNHG14呈正相关,与miR-493-5p呈负相关。LncRNA SNHG14联合miR-493-5p可提高GDM的诊断效率。LncRNA SNHG14与新生儿体重和新生儿黄疸显著相关。MiR-493-5p与新生儿黄疸显著相关。结论lncrna SNHG14联合miR-493-5p可能是GDM的早期诊断标志物。LncRNA SNHG14和miR-493-5p与GDM患者不良妊娠结局(巨大儿、新生儿黄疸)相关。
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