Epigenetics (Nov 2022)

MicroRNA-185-5p: a marker of brain-sparing in foetuses with late-onset growth restriction

  • José Morales-Roselló,
  • Gabriela Loscalzo,
  • Eva María García-Lopez,
  • José Santiago Ibañez Cabellos,
  • José Luis García-Gimenez,
  • Antonio José Cañada Martínez,
  • Alfredo Perales Marín

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15592294.2021.2023271
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 11
pp. 1345 – 1356

Abstract

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To compare the expression of microRNA-185-5p (miR-185-5p) in normal foetuses and in foetuses with late-onset growth restriction (FGR) and to determine the factors influencing this expression. In a prospective study, 40 foetuses (22 of them with late-onset FGR and 18 with normal growth) were scanned with Doppler ultrasound after week 35 and followed until birth. Subsequently, blood samples from umbilical cords were collected after delivery to evaluate the expression of miR-185-5p using real-time qPCR. Finally, multivariable regression analysis was applied to determine the clinical and ultrasonographic factors influencing miR-185-5p expression in both normal and late-onset FGR foetuses. In comparison with normal foetuses, late-onset FGR foetuses expressed upregulation of miR-185-5p (2.26 ± 1.30 versus 1.27 ± 1.03 2^-ddCt, P = 0.011). Multivariable regression analysis confirmed that cerebroplacental ratio (P < 0.05) was the only determinant of this overexpression. FGR foetuses overexpress miR-185-5p in relation to brain-sparing. Future studies will be needed to investigate the role of miR-185 in the management of late-onset FGR.

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