Urinary microRNA profiling in pregnant women identifies placental microRNAs that are candidate biomarkers for monitoring placental health.

FEBS letters(2023)

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MicroRNAs are among the key modulators of placental transcriptome dynamics. This study aimed at comparative profiling of urinary (sampling at 228-230 gestational days, GD), serum (217-230 GD) and placental (279-286 GD) microRNAs in three healthy pregnant women using miRNome sequencing. Placenta showed significant enrichment of microRNAs compared to serum and urine (1174, 341 and 193, respectively; p<10 ). All sample types shared 153 microRNAs, representing candidate biomarkers for placental health. Urine samples contained eight of 56 transcripts from the placenta-specific chromosome 19 microRNA cluster C19MC and one of 91 transcripts (miR-432-5p) from the chromosome 14 cluster C14MC. The data suggest an active filtering at the maternal-fetal interface in passing through only selected microRNAs. Urine represents a valid source to monitor the signature of placenta-expressed microRNAs that are differentially expressed in pregnancy complications.
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placental micrornas,urinary microrna profiling,pregnant women,candidate biomarkers
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