Platelet response to aspirin in UK and Irish pregnancy cohorts: a genome-wide approach.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Platelets Pub Date : 2022-08-18 Epub Date: 2021-12-14 DOI:10.1080/09537104.2021.2007872
Fionnuala Mone, Juhi K Gupta, Marie M Phelan, Shireen Meher, Lu Yung Lian, Ben Francis, Eunice Zhang, Cecilia Mulcahy, Ana Alfirevic, Fionnuala M Mcauliffe, Kate Navaratnam
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Abstract

A multi-center prospective cross-sectional and genome-wide association study (GWAS) recruited pregnant women taking low dose aspirin. Objectives were to (i) develop pregnancy-specific 95% reference intervals for a range of laboratory based platelet function tests (PFTs); (ii) select an optimal and acceptable PFT that reflected aspirin's COX-1 inhibition in women with confirmed aspirin adherence in pregnancy; and (iii) identify genomic variants that may influence pregnant women's platelet response to aspirin.The study included two independent cohorts of pregnant women. A range of PFTs and matched phenotyping with urinary 11-dehydrothromboxane B2 (11DTXB2) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy detection of urinary salicyluric acid as a measure of aspirin adherence were performed. Genome-wide data was acquired from the UK Biobank Axiom® (Thermo Fisher Scientific). 11DTXB2 in combination with adherence testing with NMR salicyluric acid was an accurate and acceptable testing strategy for detecting biochemical aspirin responsiveness in pregnant women, with the provision of relevant reference ranges. GWAS meta-analysis found no significant single nucleotide polymorphisms in association with response to aspirin in pregnancy. Further evaluation in relation to effective dosing of aspirin in pregnancy and optimizing the benefits to specific subgroups should now be a priority for future research.

血小板对阿司匹林在英国和爱尔兰妊娠队列的反应:全基因组的方法。
一项多中心前瞻性横断面和全基因组关联研究(GWAS)招募了服用低剂量阿司匹林的孕妇。目标是:(i)为一系列基于实验室的血小板功能测试(pft)制定妊娠特异性95%参考区间;(ii)选择一个最佳的、可接受的PFT,该PFT反映了妊娠期确认服用阿司匹林的妇女阿司匹林对COX-1的抑制作用;(iii)确定可能影响孕妇血小板对阿司匹林反应的基因组变异。该研究包括两组独立的孕妇。对尿11-脱氢血栓素B2 (11DTXB2)进行一系列PFTs和匹配表型分析,并对尿水杨酸进行核磁共振(NMR)光谱检测,以衡量阿司匹林的依从性。全基因组数据来自英国Biobank Axiom®(Thermo Fisher Scientific)。dtxb2联合核磁共振水杨酸黏附试验是检测孕妇阿司匹林生化反应性的一种准确、可接受的检测策略,并提供了相关的参考范围。GWAS荟萃分析未发现与妊娠期阿司匹林应答相关的显著单核苷酸多态性。进一步评估妊娠期阿司匹林的有效剂量和优化对特定亚组的益处应该是未来研究的重点。
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Platelets
Platelets 医学-细胞生物学
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
3.00%
发文量
79
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Platelets is an international, peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of platelet- and megakaryocyte-related research. Platelets provides the opportunity for contributors and readers across scientific disciplines to engage with new information about blood platelets. The journal’s Methods section aims to improve standardization between laboratories and to help researchers replicate difficult methods. Research areas include: Platelet function Biochemistry Signal transduction Pharmacology and therapeutics Interaction with other cells in the blood vessel wall The contribution of platelets and platelet-derived products to health and disease The journal publishes original articles, fast-track articles, review articles, systematic reviews, methods papers, short communications, case reports, opinion articles, commentaries, gene of the issue, and letters to the editor. Platelets operates a single-blind peer review policy. Authors can choose to publish gold open access in this journal.
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