PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Proteomic identification of novel plasma biomarkers associated with spontaneous preterm birth in women with preterm labor without infection/inflammation.

  • Ji Eun Lee,
  • Kyo Hoon Park,
  • Hyeon Ji Kim,
  • Yu Mi Kim,
  • Ji-Woong Choi,
  • Sue Shin,
  • Kyong-No Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259265
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 10
p. e0259265

Abstract

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ObjectiveWe sought to identify plasma biomarkers associated with spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB, delivery within 21 days of sampling) in women with preterm labor (PTL) without intra-amniotic infection/inflammation (IAI) using label-free quantitative proteomic analysis, as well as to elucidate specific protein pathways involved in these cases.MethodsThis was a retrospective cohort study comprising 104 singleton pregnant women with PTL (24-32 weeks) who underwent amniocentesis and demonstrated no evidence of IAI. Analysis of pooled plasma samples collected from SPTB cases and term birth (TB) controls (n = 10 for each group) was performed using label-free quantitative mass spectrometry for proteome profiling in a nested case-control study design. Eight candidate proteins of interest were validated by ELISA-based assay and a clot-based assay in the total cohort.ResultsNinety-one proteins were differentially expressed (P ConclusionsProteomic analyses in this study identified potential novel biomarkers (i.e., coagulation factor V and S100A9) and potential protein pathways in plasma associated with SPTB in the absence of IAI in women with PTL. The present findings provide novel insights into the molecular pathogenesis and therapeutic targets specific for idiopathic SPTB.