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The study of HMOX1 DNA methylation and gene expression and the diagnostic potential of miR-153-3p in preeclampsia.

Somayeh RahimiNayebali RezvaniSaeed KhazayelNazanin JalilianEbrahim ShakibaFatemeh KhadirKheirollah YariZohreh Rahimi
Published in: Epigenomics (2024)
Background: The objective was to elucidate the potential epigenetic regulatory mechanism in HMOX1 expression in preeclampsia. Materials & methods: HMOX1 promoter DNA methylation was evaluated in the placental tissue and blood of preeclamptic and normotensive pregnant women. HMOX1 and miR-153-3p gene expression were assessed in placental tissue and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Related microarray datasets in the Gene Expression Omnibus database were also analyzed. Results: In placental tissue, despite HMOX1 expression downregulation, there was no significant change in HMOX1 methylation. In PBMCs, there was no significant alteration in HMOX1 expression, while hypomethylation was observed in blood. The miR-153-3p expression increased in the placental tissue and in the PBMCs of preeclampsia. Conclusion: DNA methylation does not affect HMOX1 expression, while miR-153-3p might be a biomarker for preeclampsia.
Keyphrases
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • poor prognosis
  • genome wide
  • pregnant women
  • early onset
  • long non coding rna
  • copy number
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • climate change
  • signaling pathway