胎盘脂质代谢的种族和性别差异与自发性早产有关。

IF 3.1 2区 生物学 Q2 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Yu-Chin Lien, Mengyuan Kan, Rita Leite, James P Garifallou, Blanca E Himes, Virginia D Winn, Samuel Parry, Jerome F Strauss, Rebecca A Simmons
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摘要

胎盘功能障碍与自发性早产(SPTB)的发病机制有关。我们研究了与早期SPTB(< 32周)相关的胎盘代谢组和转录组的种族(自我认定的母亲种族)和胎儿性别差异。长链多不饱和脂肪酸、酰基肉碱、酰基甘油、磷脂原和溶血磷脂在SPTB和足月胎盘中有显著差异。这些改变在黑色的SPTB胎盘中比白色的要深刻得多。分娩方式和体重指数对这些差异没有影响。早期SPTB胎盘中脂质代谢途径的破坏也表现出胎儿性别差异,特别是在黑人男性和黑人女性胎盘之间。参与多种脂质代谢调节途径的基因(如PI3K/AKT信号和磷脂酶活性)的表达,特别是类二十烷酸的合成和分泌,在早期SPTB胎盘中显著改变。脂质代谢物和基因表达的种族和性别特异性变化与SPTB胎盘的炎症一致,这进一步得到了多种炎症和免疫反应途径失调的支持。这些发现揭示了SPTB胎盘在脂质代谢和炎症方面的种族和胎儿性别差异,并提示与白色SPTB胎盘相比,黑色SPTB胎盘功能障碍和炎症更大,这可能解释了不同人群SPTB早期和SPTB风险的机制。
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Race and Sex Differences in Placental Lipid Metabolism are Associated with Spontaneous Early Preterm Birth.

Placental dysfunction is implicated in the pathogenesis of spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB). We investigated race (self-identified maternal race) and fetal sex differences in the placental metabolome and transcriptome associated with early SPTB (< 32 weeks). Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids, acylcarnitines, acylglycerols, plasmalogens, and lysophospholipids were remarkably different between SPTB and Term placentas. These alterations were much more profound in Black than White SPTB placentas. Mode of delivery and BMI had no effect on these differences. The lipid metabolic pathways disrupted in early SPTB placentas also exhibited fetal sex differences, particularly between Black male and Black female placentas. Expression of genes involved in multiple lipid metabolism regulating pathways (e.g. PI3K/AKT signaling and phospholipase activity), especially eicosanoid synthesis and secretion, were significantly altered in early SPTB placentas. The race- and sex-specific changes in lipid metabolites and gene expression were consistent with inflammation in SPTB placentas, which was further supported by dysregulation of various inflammation and immune response pathways. These findings reveal race and fetal sex differences in lipid metabolism and inflammation in SPTB placentas and suggest greater dysfunction and inflammation in Black compared to White SPTB placentas, which may explain mechanisms underlying early SPTB and the risk of SPTB in different populations.

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Biology of Reproduction
Biology of Reproduction 生物-生殖生物学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
214
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Biology of Reproduction (BOR) is the official journal of the Society for the Study of Reproduction and publishes original research on a broad range of topics in the field of reproductive biology, as well as reviews on topics of current importance or controversy. BOR is consistently one of the most highly cited journals publishing original research in the field of reproductive biology.
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