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Getting too sweet: galectin-1 dysregulation in gestational diabetes mellitus
Blois, Sandra M.; Gueuvoghlanian Silva, Barbara Y.; Tirado González, Irene; Torloni, Maria R.; Freitag, Nancy; Mattar, Rosiane; Conrad, Melanie L.; Unverdorben, Laura; Barrientos, Gabriela Laura
; Knabl, Julia; Toldi, Gergely; Molvarec, Attila; Rose, Matthias; Markert, Udo R.; Jeschke, Udo; Daher, Silvia
Fecha de publicación:
03/2014
Editorial:
Oxford University Press
Revista:
Molecular Human Reproduction
ISSN:
1360-9947
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Galectin-1 (gal-1) is a prototype carbohydrate-binding protein, whose dysregulation is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes such as spontaneous abortion and pre-eclampsia. Furthermore, it is known that faulty gal-1 protein production or gene regulation can be caused by single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the LGALS1 gene. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is also an adverse pregnancy outcome and the most common metabolic disorder during gestation. However, gal-1 expression patterns during GDM remain largely unknown. Our aims were to define local and peripheral gal-1 expression patterns during pregnancy, and to investigate LGALS1 gene polymorphisms in GDM patients. Circulating gal-1 levels were determined by ELISA in GDM patients and normal pregnant controls, and LGALS1 gene polymorphisms were assessed for association with GDM. Placental tissues were collected from control and GDM term pregnancies to evaluate local gal-1 expression by immunofluorescence. Our results show that GDM is associated with a failure to increase circulating gal-1 levels during the second and third trimester, as well as overexpression of gal-1 in placental tissue. Additionally, the LGALS1 polymorphism rs4820294 was associated with the development of GDM. In pregnancies complicated by GDM, we observed gal-1 dysregulation both locally in the placenta and peripherally in the circulation. Furthermore, the association between the LGALS1 polymorphism and GDM may indicate a genetic contribution to this adverse pregnancy outcome.
Palabras clave:
Galectin-1
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Gestational Diabetes
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Glucose
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE QUIMICA BIOLOGICA DE LA FACULTAD DE CS. EXACTAS Y NATURALES
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE QUIMICA BIOLOGICA DE LA FACULTAD DE CS. EXACTAS Y NATURALES
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Blois, Sandra M.; Gueuvoghlanian Silva, Barbara Y.; Tirado González, Irene; Torloni, Maria R.; Freitag, Nancy; et al.; Getting too sweet: galectin-1 dysregulation in gestational diabetes mellitus; Oxford University Press; Molecular Human Reproduction; 20; 7; 3-2014; 644-649
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