Upregulated Retinol Binding Protein and Transthyretin as Predictive Biomarkers of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Author:
Ilyas Sadaf1,
Roohi Nabila1,
Ashraf Samina1,
Alyas Sobia1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Zoology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan; 2Department of Zoology, University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract
Background:
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common medical
complications of pregnancy. The untreated GDM affects both the baby and mother during gestation as
well as presents the risk of subsequent type 2 diabetes in mothers and babies.
Objective:
To determine the effect of GDM on plasma proteomics as variable plasma proteins can be
secreted by the cells at the pathological sites and can serve as a biomarker of the disease.
Method:
Blood samples were taken from 400 pregnant women at early second trimester and they
were followed till early third trimester or until the development of GDM. All the pregnant females
were sampled again in 3rd trimester. Overall 42 pregnant females developed GDM. These females were
grouped as GDM I and GDM II, before and after the development of gestational diabetes, respectively.
An equivalent number of pregnant women who did not develop GDM served as control I and control II
in early second and third trimester, respectively. Blood samples from all the groups were subjected to
2D gel electrophoresis.
Result :
Nineteen protein spots were differently expressed between GDM and control groups, two
spots were further confirmed by LC-MS/MS as Retinol binding protein A4 and Transthyretin. These
two proteins were found to be up regulated in GDM group in early second trimester as well as early 3rd
trimester.
Conclusion :
Transthyretin and Retinol binding protein 4 can be used as predictive plasma biomarkers
of GDM that might help in the identification of at-risk pregnancies, hence, providing the best opportunity
for early treatment in order to prevent the onset or progression of the disease.
Funder
Higher Education Commission, Pakistan
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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