Author:
Ma Yantuanjin,Deng Xingli,Shen Ru,Zhang Hongqing,Qian Yuan
Abstract
During pregnancy, there is a link between disruption of maternal immune tolerance and preeclampsia, but the molecular mechanisms that regulate maternal and fetal immune tolerance remain unclear. This study employs bioinformatics to identify new markers related to placental immune tolerance and explore their potential role in predicting preeclampsia. Analyzing preeclampsia-related gene expression profiles in the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) dataset reveals 211 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the placenta, mainly influencing immune cell differentiation and response pathways. Employing weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) and lasso regression, four potential target genes (ANKRD37, CRH, LEP, SIGLEC6) are identified for potential prediction of preeclampsia. Validation using the GSE4707 dataset confirmed the diagnostic and predictive potential of these candidate genes. RT-qPCR verified up-regulation in the placenta, while ELISA showed their correlation with immune tolerance factors associated with placental immune tolerance. As a result of this study, identifies potential biomarkers associated with placental immunity and contributes to understanding the molecular mechanism of preeclampsia.
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