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Maternal serum proteomic profiles of pregnant women with type 1 diabetes.
Gutaj, Pawel; Matysiak, Jan; Matuszewska, Eliza; Jaskiewicz, Katarzyna; Kaminska, Dorota; Swiatly-Blaszkiewicz, Agata; Szczapa, Tomasz; Kalantarova, Anastasia; Gajecka, Marzena; Wender-Ozegowska, Ewa.
Afiliação
  • Gutaj P; Department of Reproduction, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 61-701, Poznan, Poland. pgutaj@o2.pl.
  • Matysiak J; Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 61-701, Poznan, Poland.
  • Matuszewska E; Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 61-701, Poznan, Poland.
  • Jaskiewicz K; Chair and Department of Genetics and Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 61-701, Poznan, Poland.
  • Kaminska D; Institute of Human Genetics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 60-479, Poznan, Poland.
  • Swiatly-Blaszkiewicz A; Chair and Department of Genetics and Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 61-701, Poznan, Poland.
  • Szczapa T; Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Jurasza 2, 85-089, Bydgoszcz, Poland.
  • Kalantarova A; Department of Neonatology, Neonatal Biophysical Monitoring and Cardiopulmonary Therapies Research Unit, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 61-701, Poznan, Poland.
  • Gajecka M; Medicine Program, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 61-701, Poznan, Poland.
  • Wender-Ozegowska E; Chair and Department of Genetics and Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 61-701, Poznan, Poland.
Sci Rep ; 12(1): 8696, 2022 05 24.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35610262
Despite improvement in the care of diabetes over the years, pregnancy complicated by type 1 diabetes (T1DM) is still associated with adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes. To date, proteomics studies have been conducted to identify T1DM biomarkers in non-pregnant women, however, no studies included T1DM pregnant women. In this study serum proteomic profiling was conducted in pregnant women with T1DM in the late third trimester. Serum samples were collected from 40 women with T1DM and 38 healthy controls within 3 days before delivery at term pregnancy. Significant differences between serum proteomic patterns were revealed, showing discriminative peaks for complement C3 and C4-A, kininogen-1, and fibrinogen alpha chain. Quantification of selected discriminative proteins by ELISA kits was also performed. The serum concentration of kininogen-1 was significantly lower in women with T1DM than in controls. There were no significant differences in serum concentrations of complement C3 and complement C4-A between study groups. These data indicate that pregnant women with T1DM have a distinct proteomic profile involving proteins in the coagulation and inflammatory pathways. However, their utility as biomarkers of pregnancy complications in women with T1DM warrants further investigation.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1 Limite: Female / Humans / Newborn / Pregnancy Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1 Limite: Female / Humans / Newborn / Pregnancy Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article