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Comprehensive Metabolomic Profiling of Cord Blood and Placental Tissue in Surviving Monochorionic Twins Complicated by Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome With or Without Fetoscopic Laser Coagulation Surgery: A Retrospective Cohort Study

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.786755

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twin-twin transfusion syndrome; fetoscopic laser coagulation; metabolomics; cord plasma; placenta

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U21A20346, 82171662, 82001580]
  2. Chongqing Science and Technology Commission [cstc2019jcyj-msxmX0856, cstc2021ycjh-bgzxm0192]
  3. Chongqing Health Committee [2019GDRC012, 2020MSXM037]

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This study investigated the metabolic changes caused by twin-twin transfusion syndrome and the effects of fetoscopic laser coagulation on placental tissue and cord plasma metabolism. The results showed that cord plasma metabolome performed better in differentiating fetuses with varying hemodynamic statuses. Fetoscopic laser coagulation improved the metabolomic alterations and identified potential biomarkers related to neonatal birth weight and cardiac function.
Objectives: To investigate metabolomic perturbations caused by twin-twin transfusion syndrome, metabolic changes associated with fetoscopic laser coagulation in both placental tissue and cord plasma, and to investigate differential metabolites pertinent to varying fetal outcomes, including hemodynamic status, birth weight, and cardiac function, of live-born babies. Methods: Placental tissue and cord plasma samples from normal term or uncomplicated preterm-born monochorionic twins and those complicated by twin-twin transfusion syndrome treated with or without fetoscopic laser coagulation were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography metabolomic profiling. Sixteen comparisons of different co-twin groups were performed. Partial least squares-discriminant analysis, metabolic pathway analysis, biomarker analysis, and Spearman's correlation analysis were conducted based on differential metabolites used to determine potential biomarkers in different comparisons and metabolites that are pertinent to neonatal birth weight and left ventricular ejection fraction. Results: These metabolomic investigations showed that the cord plasma metabolome has a better performance in discriminating fetuses among different hemodynamic groups than placental tissue. The metabolic alteration of twin-twin transfusion syndrome in these two types of samples centers on fatty acid and lipid metabolism. The fetoscopic laser coagulation procedure improves the metabolomic change brought by this syndrome, making the metabolomes of the treated group less distinguishable from those of the control and preterm birth groups. Certain compounds, especially lipids and lipid-like molecules, are noted to be potential biomarkers of this morbid disease and pertinent to neonatal birth weight and ejection fraction. Conclusions: Fetoscopic laser coagulation can ameliorate the metabolomic alteration caused by twin-twin transfusion syndrome in placental tissue and cord plasma, which are involved mainly in fatty acid and lipid-like molecule metabolism. Certain lipids and lipid-like molecules are helpful in differentiating co-twins of different hemodynamic statuses and are significantly correlated with neonatal birth weight or ejection fraction.

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