Human Serum PCSK9 Is Elevated at Parturition in Comparison to Nonpregnant Subjects While Serum PCSK9 from Umbilical Cord Blood is Lower Compared to Maternal Blood

  • Peticca P
  • Raymond A
  • Gruslin A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background . Serum lipids including total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), and low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) are increased in pregnancy. Serum proprotein convertase subtilisin kexin 9 (PCSK9) is a significant player in lipoprotein metabolism. Circulating PCSK9 downregulates the LDL receptor on the surface of the liver, inhibiting clearance of LDL-C. Therefore, our study assessed serum PCSK9 concentrations at parturition (Maternal) compared to a nonpregnant (Control) cohort, as well as between mother and newborn (Maternal and Newborn). Methods . Blood was collected from women at parturition and from umbilical cords. Serum lipids and PCSK9 were measured and data were analysed for significance by Mann-Whitney U test at P < 0.05 and presented as median levels. Spearman's correlations were made at a 95% confidence interval. Results . Serum PCSK9 was significantly higher in Maternal versus Control cohorts (493.1 versus 289.7 ng/mL; P < 0.001 , resp.), while the Newborn cohort was significantly lower than Maternal (278.2 versus 493.1 ng/mL; P < 0.0001 , resp.). PCSK9 was significantly correlated with TC and HDL-C in Maternal and with TC, LDL-C, and HDL-C in Newborn cohorts. Conclusions . Our study provides the first quantitative report on PCSK9 in pregnancy (at parturition) and in umbilical cord blood. Further research will determine how these changes may affect lipoprotein levels during this physiological state.

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  • Figure 1:The distribution of serum PCSK9 and lipoproteins in our Control versusMaternal cohorts. Dots represent individual subjects. Bars indicate median ± interquartile range and significance determined by Mann-Whitney 𝑈 at 𝑃 < 0.05.
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  • Figure 2: Correlations in Control (A-E) and Maternal (F-J) cohorts between serum PCSK9 (ng/mL) and TC (mmol/L: A and F), LDLC (mmol/L: B and G), TG (mmol/L: C and H), HDL-C (mmol/L: D and I) and TC/HDL-C (E and J). Correlations were made using the Spearman’s correlation test at a 95% confidence interval.
  • Figure 3: The distribution of serum PCSK9 and lipoproteins in our Maternal versus Newborn cohorts. Dots represent individual subjects. Bars indicate median ± interquartile range and significance determined by Mann-Whitney 𝑈 at 𝑃 < 0.05.
  • Figure 4: Correlations between serumPCSK9 (ng/mL) and (A)TC (mmol/L), (B) LDLC (mmol/L), (C) TG (mmol/L), (D)HDL-C (mmol/L), and (E) TC/HDL-C for our Newborn cohort. Correlations were made using the Spearman’s correlation test at a 95% confidence interval.

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Peticca, P., Raymond, A., Gruslin, A., Cousins, M., Adetola, E., Abujrad, H., … Ooi, T. C. (2013). Human Serum PCSK9 Is Elevated at Parturition in Comparison to Nonpregnant Subjects While Serum PCSK9 from Umbilical Cord Blood is Lower Compared to Maternal Blood. ISRN Endocrinology, 2013, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/341632

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