Infant birth weight and third trimester maternal plasma markers of vascular integrity: The MIREC study

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Background: There is paucity of information on mechanisms constituting adverse birth outcomes. We assessed here the relationship between vascular integrity and adverse birth effects.Methods and results: Third trimester maternal plasma (n = 144) from the Maternal-Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals Study (MIREC) was analysed for vascular, inflammatory and oxidative stress markers by HPLC-fluorescence, protein array and EIA method. Analysis of the <25th and >75th percentile birth weight subgroups revealed markers associated with birth weight (ETs, MMP-9, VEGF, and 8-isoPGF-2α) and gestational age (ET-1, MMP-2, and VEGF).Conclusions: Mechanistic insights into adverse birth outcome pathways can be achieved by integrating information on multiple biomarkers, physiology using systems biology approach.

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Kumarathasan, P., Vincent, R., Bielecki, A., Blais, E., Blank, K., Das, D., … Fraser, W. (2016). Infant birth weight and third trimester maternal plasma markers of vascular integrity: The MIREC study. Biomarkers, 21(3), 257–266. https://doi.org/10.3109/1354750X.2015.1134663

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