妊娠子痫前期血清脂多糖结合蛋白的高浓度

IF 0.4 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Y. Sakabe, H. Nishizawa, Asuka Kato, Hikari Yoshizawa, Yoshiteru Noda, Akiko Ohwaki, T. Sekiya, Takuma Fujii, H. Kurahashi
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目的:先兆子痫被认为是一种多因素疾病,其中胎儿和母体因素均参与其发病。在这项研究中,我们旨在验证长期存在的假设,即对细菌内毒素的免疫反应可以解释先兆子痫的病因。方法:比较子痫前期和正常妊娠孕妇血清脂多糖结合蛋白(LBP)浓度和阴道微生物组。结果:子痫前期受试者的血清LBP浓度高于正常妊娠的受试者。LBP浓度与疾病发病、血压、出生体重和胎盘重量相关性较差。此外,根据对子痫前期受试者和正常妊娠受试者阴道微生物组的比较分析,没有证据表明子痫前期患者特有的细菌种类。结论:子痫前期患者血清LBP浓度明显高于正常妊娠患者。高血LBP浓度在子痫前期的临床意义有待进一步研究。
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High serum concentrations of lipopolysaccharide binding protein in pregnancies with pre-eclampsia
Aim: Pre-eclampsia is considered a multi-factorial disease, in which both fetal and maternal factors are involved in its onset. In this study, we aimed to test the longstanding hypothesis that the immune response to bacterial endotoxin could explain the etiology of pre-eclampsia. Methods: Serum lipopolysaccharide binding protein (LBP) concentrations and the vaginal microbiome were compared between subjects with pre-eclampsia and those with normotensive pregnancies. Results: Serum LBP concentrations were higher in subjects with pre-eclampsia compared to those with normotensive pregnancies. LBP concentrations were poorly correlated with disease onset, blood pressure, birthweight, and placental weight. Moreover, there was no evidence of bacterial species specific to pre-eclampsia based on a comparative analysis of the vaginal microbiome of subjects with pre-eclampsia and those with normotensive pregnancies. Conclusion: Serum LBP concentrations were significantly higher in subjects with pre-eclampsia compared to those with normotensive pregnancies. The clinical significance of high serum LBP concentrations in pre-eclampsia requires further investigation.
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Hypertension Research in Pregnancy
Hypertension Research in Pregnancy OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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