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Series GSE169523 Query DataSets for GSE169523
Status Public on Mar 01, 2023
Title Small RNA sequencing of term whole placenta from normal weight and obese pregnancies
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Context: An increase in maternal insulin resistance (IR) during pregnancy is essential for normal fetal growth. The mechanisms underlying this metabolic adaptation to pregnancy are poorly understood. Placenta factors are believed to instigate and maintain these metabolic changes, as IR decreases shortly after delivery. Methylation of placental gene loci that are common targets for miRNAs, are associated with maternal IR. Objective: We hypothesized that placental miRNAs targeting methylated loci are associated with maternal IR during late pregnancy. Methods: Placental miRNA expression was measured via small RNA-sequencing in a subset of 40 placentas selected by maternal pre-gravid BMI and neonatal adiposity. Results: Median maternal age was 27.5 years, with a median pre-pregnancy BMI of 24.7 kg/m2, and median HOMA-IR of 2.9. Among the five selected miRNA, near delivery maternal HOMA-IR correlated with the placental expression of miRNA-371b-3p (r=0.25; p=0.008) and miRNA-3940-3p (r=0.32; p=0.0004) across the 132 individuals. After adjustment for confounding variables, placental miRNA-3940-3p expression remained significantly associated with HOMA-IR (β=0.16; p=0.03). Conclusion: Placental miRNA may have an autocrine or paracrine effect - regulating placental genes which play a role in modulating maternal IR.
 
Overall design Whole placenta miRNA profiles at full-term elective ceasarean delivery in women with and without obesity with high and low adiposity neonates. Neonatal % body fat was measured within 48 hrs of delivery. Maternal self-reported race (African American (AA), White (cauc)) and neonatal sex was recorded.
 
Contributor(s) O'Tierney-Ginn PF, Chu T, Sadovsky Y, Catalano P
Citation(s) 35194759
Submission date Mar 24, 2021
Last update date May 31, 2023
Contact name Perrie O’Tierney-Ginn
Organization name Tufts Medical Center
Department Mother Infant Research Institute
Street address 800 Washington Street #394
City Boston
State/province MA
ZIP/Postal code 02111
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL20301 Illumina HiSeq 4000 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (40)
GSM5208646 placenta_OBLA_307
GSM5208647 placenta_LEHA_341
GSM5208648 placenta_LEHA_400
Relations
BioProject PRJNA716979
SRA SRP311959

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