2020
DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2020.1820980
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Proteomic profile of preeclampsia in the first trimester of pregnancy

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“…CE has been found to interfere decidualization during embryo implantation, 10 raising the concern that pre‐existing CE may exert negative impact on normal placentation, resulting in the development of placenta‐mediated pregnancy complications subsequently 22,23 . Our results demonstrated that the prevalence rates of pregnancy induced hypertension and preeclampsia were comparable between patients with CCE and NCE (6.1% vs. 8.0% and 1.0% vs.0.6%).…”
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confidence: 55%
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“…CE has been found to interfere decidualization during embryo implantation, 10 raising the concern that pre‐existing CE may exert negative impact on normal placentation, resulting in the development of placenta‐mediated pregnancy complications subsequently 22,23 . Our results demonstrated that the prevalence rates of pregnancy induced hypertension and preeclampsia were comparable between patients with CCE and NCE (6.1% vs. 8.0% and 1.0% vs.0.6%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…CE has been found to interfere decidualization during embryo implantation, 10 raising the concern that pre-existing CE may exert negative impact on normal placentation, resulting in the development of placenta-mediated pregnancy complications subsequently. 22,23 Our results demonstrated that the prevalence rates of pregnancy induced hypertension and preeclampsia were comparable between patients with CCE and NCE (6.1% vs. 8.0% and 1.0% vs.0.6%). Likewise, there were no significant differences between the groups of CCE and NCE on the rates of other placenta-derived complications, including placental previa, placenta abruption, low birthweight, and fetal death in late pregnancy.…”
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confidence: 53%
“…Previous studies reported upregulated expression of RBM25 in plasma samples of preeclampsia (PE) patients. 15 In order to investigate the expression and function of RBM25 in placental tissues of PE pregnant women, we collected placental tissues of normal and PE pregnant women, respectively. First, hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining was used to identify these tissues (Figure 1(A)).…”
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“…A recent study found that RBM25 is involved in cellular EMT processes and tumor cell migration by binding and promoting circAMOTL1L biogenesis. 14 Fascinatingly, Jacobo-Baca et al 15 used proteomic profile to find a significant increase in RBM25 expression in serum of PE pregnant women. However, the expression and function of RBM25 in PE placental are unclear.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, alternative splicing of PRRC2C was suggested to be related with lung adenocarcinoma (7); and mutation of PRRC2C was reported to be associated with Endemic Burkitt lymphoma (8). The expression of PRRC2C protein showed a tendency to be present in Serum of preeclampsia patients (9). The similar chromosome region has been reported to have frequent amplification in HCC (10), however the involvement and function of PRRC2C have not been explored in HCC.…”
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confidence: 99%