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Pregnancy-associated changes in cervical noncoding RNA

To identify pregnancy-associated changes in cervical noncoding RNA (ncRNA), including miRNA and long noncoding RNA (lncRNA), and their potential effects on biologic processes. We enrolled 21 pregnant women with term deliveries (≥37 weeks’ gestation) in a prospective cohort and collected cervical swa...

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Published in:Epigenomics 2020-06, Vol.12 (12), p.1013-1025
Main Authors: Gerson, Kristin D, Haviland, Miriam J, Neo, Dayna, Hecht, Jonathan L, Baccarelli, Andrea A, Brennan, Kasey Jm, Dereix, Alexandra E, Ralston, Steven J, Hacker, Michele R, Burris, Heather H
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Summary:To identify pregnancy-associated changes in cervical noncoding RNA (ncRNA), including miRNA and long noncoding RNA (lncRNA), and their potential effects on biologic processes. We enrolled 21 pregnant women with term deliveries (≥37 weeks’ gestation) in a prospective cohort and collected cervical swabs before 28 weeks’ gestation. We enrolled 21 nonpregnant controls. We analyzed miRNA, lncRNA and mRNA expression, applying a Bonferroni correction. Five miRNA and three lncRNA were significantly differentially (>twofold change) expressed. Putative miRNA targets are enriched in genes mediating organogenesis, glucocorticoid signaling, cell adhesion and ncRNA machinery. Differential cervical ncRNA expression occurs in the setting of pregnancy. Gene ontology classification reveals biological pathways through which miRNA may play a biologic role in normal pregnancy physiology.
ISSN:1750-1911
1750-192X
DOI:10.2217/epi-2019-0231