Comparative proteomics analysis of chorionic villi in recurrent pregnancy loss
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ABSTRACT: The project aimed to determine proteomics changes in chorionic villi from patients suffering from unexplained early recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) compared to women undergoing elective abortions. Comparative proteomics analysis by label-free data-independent LC-MS/MS was performed on fresh frozen chorionic villi from 13 RPL patients and 10 controls. Samples from EPL patients were preselected to include only patients with 2 or more recurrent pregnancy losses (RPL), no previous live birth, gestational week from 6-10 weeks and excluded fetal chromosomal abnormalities. Control samples were from women without history of previous miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy or preterm delivery, with at least one live born child, at 6-10 gestational weeks and without fetal chromosomal abnormalities. Patients and controls were between 24-44 years with no significant differences among groups regarding age (Median age RPL = 29; Median age Controls = 34; Mann–Whitney U-test p = 0.078). The mean gestational weak (GW) was 7.9±0.8 weeks in the RPL group and 8.3±1.2 weeks in the control group, without statistically significant difference between groups (Median GW RPL = 8; Median GW Controls = 8; Mann–Whitney U-test p = 0.484).
INSTRUMENT(S): Synapt MS
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
TISSUE(S): Chorionic Villus
DISEASE(S): Miscarriage
SUBMITTER: Katarina Davalieva
LAB HEAD: Katarina Davalieva
PROVIDER: PXD048344 | Pride | 2024-08-27
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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