2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/1507674
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Placenta Accreta Spectrum: A Review of Pathology, Molecular Biology, and Biomarkers

Abstract: Background. Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) is a condition of abnormal placental invasion encompassing placenta accreta, increta, and percreta and is a major cause of severe maternal morbidity and mortality. The diagnosis of a PAS is made on the basis of histopathologic examination and characterised by an absence of decidua and chorionic villi are seen to directly adjacent to myometrial fibres. The underlying molecular biology of PAS is a complex process that requires further research; for ease, we have divide… Show more

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“…It will be essential to placental epigenetics research to develop DNAm references for other placental cell subtypes. This will be especially important in studies on placental pathologies (and likely also in many other phenotypes), where certain TB subtypes are more affected than others, such as preeclampsia (58) and placenta accreta (59). Associated changes in cell composition with preeclampsia may explain the nding that many CpGs with altered DNAm in preeclampsia (30) are also highly cell-speci c. Cellular heterogeneity will always be a challenge when using techniques that take measurements in samples that consist of a mixed population of cells.…”
Section: Cell-speci C Dnam Dynamics Across Gestationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It will be essential to placental epigenetics research to develop DNAm references for other placental cell subtypes. This will be especially important in studies on placental pathologies (and likely also in many other phenotypes), where certain TB subtypes are more affected than others, such as preeclampsia (58) and placenta accreta (59). Associated changes in cell composition with preeclampsia may explain the nding that many CpGs with altered DNAm in preeclampsia (30) are also highly cell-speci c. Cellular heterogeneity will always be a challenge when using techniques that take measurements in samples that consist of a mixed population of cells.…”
Section: Cell-speci C Dnam Dynamics Across Gestationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PAS is a multifactorial complex: abnormal decidualization, abnormal maternal vascular remodeling and increased trophoblastic invasion are the important cause of the PAS [2]. Decidua is the source of the VEGF and PLGF and with the paracrine mechanism regulate the trophoblastic invasion [18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the rising rate of cesarean section (C/S) worldwide, placenta accreta is considered as a new pathological matter [1]. According to the depth of invasion of placenta to myometrium, the placenta accreta spectrum (PAS), formerly known as morbidly adherent placenta, is divided into three groups: placenta accreta with superficial myometrial invasion, placenta increta with deep myometrial invasion, and placenta percreta with deep invasion of placenta to serosa of uterus and sometime to adjacent organs [1,2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It will be essential to placental epigenetics research to develop DNAm references for other placental cell subtypes. This will be especially important in studies on placental pathologies (and likely also in many other phenotypes), where certain TB subtypes are more affected than other, such as preeclampsia (57) and placenta accreta (58). Associated changes in cell composition with preeclampsia may explain the nding that many CpGs with altered DNAm in preeclampsia (29) are also highly cell-speci c. Cellular heterogeneity will always be a challenge when using techniques that take measurements in samples that consist of a mixed population of cells.…”
Section: First Trimester Termmentioning
confidence: 99%