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Biomarkers of Coagulation, Inflammation, and Angiogenesis are Independently Associated with Preeclampsia

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE IMMUNOLOGY
卷 68, 期 3, 页码 258-270

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0897.2012.01158.x

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preeclampsia; coagulation; inflammation; angiogenesis; chemokines; cytokines and early onset preeclampsia

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  1. FORSS (Medical Research Council of Southeast Sweden)
  2. Futurum (the Research department of County of Jonkoping)
  3. Swedish Research Council [2007-15809-48800-58]
  4. Linneaus University (Sweden)

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Problem Although preeclampsia has been associated with inflammation, coagulation, and angiogenesis, their correlation and relative contribution are unknown. Method of Study About 114 women with preeclampsia, 31 with early onset (EOP) and 83 with late onset preeclampsia (LOP), and 100 normal pregnant controls were included. A broad panel of 32 biomarkers reflecting coagulation, inflammation, and angiogenesis was analyzed. Results Preeclampsia was associated with decreased antithrombin, IL-4 and placental growth factor levels and with increased C3a, pentraxin-3, and sFlt-1 levels, with more marked differences in the EOP group. The Th1-associated chemokines CXCL10 and CXCL11 were significantly higher in the preeclampsia and EOP group than in controls, respectively. No correlations between the biomarkers were found in preeclampsia. Multivariate logistic regression tests confirmed the results. Conclusions Cytokines, chemokines and complement activation seem to be part of a Th1-like inflammatory reaction in preeclampsia, most pronounced in EOP, where chemokines may be more useful than cytokines as biomarkers. Biomarkers were not correlated suggesting partly independent or in time separated mechanisms.

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