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High-throughput miRNA sequencing of the human placenta: expression throughout gestation.

Tania L GonzalezLaura E EismanNikhil V JoshiAmy E FlowersDi WuYizhou WangChintda SantiskulvongJie TangRae A ButtleErica SauroEkaterina L ClarkRosemarie DiPentinoCaroline A JefferiesJessica L ChanYayu LinYazhen ZhuYalda AfsharHsian-Rong TsengKent TaylorJohn WilliamsMargareta D Pisarska
Published in: Epigenomics (2021)
Aim: To understand miRNA changes across gestation in healthy human placentae. This is essential before miRNAs can be used as biomarkers or prognostic indicators during pregnancy. Materials & methods: Using next-generation sequencing, we characterize the normative human placenta miRNome in first (n = 113) and third trimester (n = 47). Results & conclusion: There are 801 miRNAs expressed in both first and third trimester, including 182 with similar expression across gestation (p ≥ 0.05, fold change ≤2) and 180 significantly different (false discovery rate <0.05, fold change >2). Of placenta-specific miRNA clusters, chromosome 14 miRNA cluster decreases across gestation and chromosome 19 miRNA cluster is overall highly expressed. Chromosome 13 clusters are upregulated in first trimester. This work provides a rich atlas of healthy pregnancies to direct functional studies investigating the epigenetic differences in first and third trimester placentae.
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