Title of article :
Association of Growth Factors Genes with Miscarriage
Author/Authors :
Marakhovskaya, Tatiana Alekseevna Department of Genetics - Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia , Butenko, Elena Viktorovna Department of Genetics - Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia , Kovalenko, Konstantin Alekseevich Department of Genetics - Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia , Mashkina, Elena Vladimirovna Department of Genetics - Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Abstract :
Background: The study was aimed to investigate the association of VEGFA gene
polymorphic variants -2578C>A (rs699947) and -634G>C (rs2010963) and TGFB1
gene 915G>C (rs1800471) and gene expression level with miscarriage in the first
trimester.
Methods: 288 women with different courses of pregnancy and 61 chorionic tissue
samples were involved in case-control study. Allele-specific polymerase chain reaction
in real time was used for genotyping. Next, gene-gene interactions were analyzed
using the multifactor dimensionality reduction method. VEGFA and TGFВ1
genes expression levels were determined by RT-PCR.
Results: It was found that SNP rs699947 was associated with the miscarriage risk
change (p=0.05). The CC genotype was associated with reduced risk of abortion in
the first trimester, and the CA genotype with increased risk. Genotypes VEGFA -
2578CС/VEGFА -634CG, VEGFA -2578AА/VEGFА -634CG,and VEGFA -2578CС/
VEGFА -634CG/TGFВ1 936CC were associated with lowered risk of miscarriage in
the first trimester. mRNA level of TGFВ1 was significantly higher in decidual tissue
compared to chorionic tissue in normally progressing pregnancy (p=0.003). VEGFA
gene expression level was directly correlated with the TGFВ1 mRNA level (R=0.60;
р=0.038). In pregnancy loss, an inverse relationship was observed (R=-0.76; р=
0.028).
Conclusion: The SNP rs699947 is associated with pregnancy loss in the first trimester.
The MDR analysis data showed the significant relationship between VEGFA
and TGFB1 genes in two-locus and three-locus models. A change in the ratio of the
concentrations of growth factors can disrupt the processes of cell division, apoptosis
and angiogenesis processes.
Keywords :
Chorionic tissue , Decidua , Gene expression , Gene polymorphic variants , Growth factors , Miscarriage
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics