Placental RNA sequencing implicates IGFBP1 in insulin sensitivity during pregnancy and in gestational diabetes

Author:

Hivert Marie-France1,White Frederique2,Allard Catherine2ORCID,James Kaitlyn3,Majid Sana1,Aguet François4,Ardlie Kristin5,Edlow Andrea6ORCID,Florez Jose3ORCID,Bouchard Luigi7,Jacques Pierre-Etienne2,Karumanchi S.8ORCID,Powe Camille9

Affiliation:

1. Harvard Medical School

2. Universite de Sherbrooke

3. Massachusetts General Hospital

4. Broad Insitute of MIT and Harvard

5. Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard

6. Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School

7. Department of Biochemistry, Université de Sherbrooke/ECOGENE-21 and Lipid Clinic, Chicoutimi Hospital

8. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

9. Diabetes Unit, Division of Endocrinology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA.

Abstract

Abstract Reduced insulin sensitivity (or greater insulin resistance) is a hallmark of normal physiology in late pregnancy and also underlies gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) pathophysiology. We conducted transcriptomic profiling of 434 human placentas and identified a strong positive association between insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1 gene (IGFBP1) expression in the placenta and insulin sensitivity at ~ 26 weeks’ gestation. Circulating IGFBP1 protein levels rose over the course of pregnancy and declined postpartum, which together with high placental gene expression levels, suggests a placental source. Higher circulating IGFBP1 levels were strongly associated with greater insulin sensitivity (lesser insulin resistance) at ~ 26 weeks’ gestation in the same cohort and two additional pregnancy cohorts. In addition, low circulating IGFBP1 levels in early pregnancy predicted subsequent GDM diagnosis in two cohorts. These results implicate IGFBP1 in the glycemic physiology of pregnancy and suggest a role for placental IGFBP1 deficiency in GDM pathogenesis.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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