母体和胎儿端粒长度缩短与胎儿异常发育之间的关系。

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-07-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0327724
Océane Coudrieu, Zangbéwendé Guy Ouedraogo, Denis Gallot, Amélie Delabaere, Lauren Veronese, Eleonore Eymard-Pierre, Andrei Tchirkov, Carole Goumy
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摘要

许多内在的、母体的和环境的因素都与胎儿发育异常的风险有关。在之前的研究中,我们发现当胎儿表现出发育异常时,羊水中的端粒长度(TL)明显减少。在这项新的研究中,我们测量了75例先天性畸形妊娠的胎儿和母亲的TL。我们还测量了50名没有胎儿异常的孕妇和50名至少有一个正常发育孩子的非怀孕对照妇女的TL。在胎儿样本中,与对照组相比,先天性异常患者端粒明显缩短(n = 93) (P < 0.0001)。有趣的是,年龄调整后的母亲TL也显著降低(P < 0.01)。受试者工作特征(ROC)分析显示,在最佳截断值下,母体TL识别先天性异常病例的特异性为92%,敏感性为73%。此外,胎儿和母体TL是相关的,胎儿TL变异的15%到38%可归因于母体TL。端粒缩短可导致对各种母体暴露因素的敏感性增加,并可能导致器官发生受损,可能是由于细胞增殖不足或基因组不稳定。在妊娠期测量母体TL可作为评估胎儿发育异常风险的有用的预测性生物标志物。
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Association between shortened maternal and fetal telomere length and abnormal fetal development.

Association between shortened maternal and fetal telomere length and abnormal fetal development.

Association between shortened maternal and fetal telomere length and abnormal fetal development.

Association between shortened maternal and fetal telomere length and abnormal fetal development.

A number of intrinsic, maternal and environmental factors have been linked to the risk of fetal developmental anomalies. In a previous study, we showed that telomere length (TL) was notably reduced in amniotic fluid when the fetus exhibited a developmental anomaly. In this new study, we measured the fetal and maternal TL for 75 evolutive pregnancies with congenital malformation. We also measured the TL of 50 pregnant women without fetal anomalies and 50 non-pregnant control women who had at least one child with normal development. In fetal samples, telomeres were significantly shortened in cases with congenital anomalies compared to controls (n  =  93) (P  <  0.0001). Interestingly, age-adjusted maternal TL was also significantly reduced in these cases (P  <  0.01). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis showed that maternal TL, at the optimal cut-off value, identified cases of congenital anomalies with 92% specificity and 73% sensitivity. In addition, fetal and maternal TL were correlated, with 15% to 38% of the variance in fetal TL attributable to maternal TL. Telomere shortening can lead to increased sensitivity to various maternal exposure factors and may contribute to compromised organogenesis, possibly due to inadequate cell proliferation or genomic instability. Measuring maternal TL during the periconceptional period could serve as a useful predictive biomarker for assessing the risk of fetal developmental anomalies.

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