Cell type markers indicate distinct contributions of decidual stromal cells and natural killer cells in preeclampsia

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In brief: Preeclampsia is a common serious disorder that can occur during pregnancy. This study uses integrative analysis of preeclampsia transcriptomes and single-cell transcriptomes to predict cell type-specific contributions to preeclampsia. Abstract: Preeclampsia is a devastating pregnancy disorder and a major cause of maternal and perinatal mortality. By combining previous transcriptomic results on preeclampsia with single-cell sequencing data, we here predict distinct and partly unanticipated contributions of decidual stromal cells and uterine natural killer cells in early- and late-onset preeclampsia.

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Rytkönen, K. T., Adossa, N., Mahmoudian, M., Lönnberg, T., Poutanen, M., & Elo, L. L. (2022). Cell type markers indicate distinct contributions of decidual stromal cells and natural killer cells in preeclampsia. Reproduction, 164(5), V9–V13. https://doi.org/10.1530/REP-22-0079

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