Frontiers in Endocrinology (Nov 2022)

First Trimester Plasma MicroRNA Levels Predict Risk of Developing Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

  • Cécilia Légaré,
  • Véronique Desgagné,
  • Véronique Desgagné,
  • Kathrine Thibeault,
  • Frédérique White,
  • Andrée-Anne Clément,
  • Cédrik Poirier,
  • Zhong Cheng Luo,
  • Michelle S. Scott,
  • Pierre-Étienne Jacques,
  • Pierre-Étienne Jacques,
  • Patrice Perron,
  • Patrice Perron,
  • Renée Guérin,
  • Renée Guérin,
  • Marie-France Hivert,
  • Marie-France Hivert,
  • Marie-France Hivert,
  • Luigi Bouchard,
  • Luigi Bouchard,
  • Luigi Bouchard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.928508
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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AimsOur objective is to identify first-trimester plasmatic miRNAs associated with and predictive of GDM.MethodsWe quantified miRNA using next-generation sequencing in discovery (Gen3G: n = 443/GDM = 56) and replication (3D: n = 139/GDM = 76) cohorts. We have diagnosed GDM using a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test and the IADPSG criteria. We applied stepwise logistic regression analysis among replicated miRNAs to build prediction models.ResultsWe identified 17 miRNAs associated with GDM development in both cohorts. The prediction performance of hsa-miR-517a-3p|hsa-miR-517b-3p, hsa-miR-218-5p, and hsa-let7a-3p was slightly better than GDM classic risk factors (age, BMI, familial history of type 2 diabetes, history of GDM or macrosomia, and HbA1c) (AUC 0.78 vs. 0.75). MiRNAs and GDM classic risk factors together further improved the prediction values [AUC 0.84 (95% CI 0.73–0.94)]. These results were replicated in 3D, although weaker predictive values were obtained. We suggest very low and higher risk GDM thresholds, which could be used to identify women who could do without a diagnostic test for GDM and women most likely to benefit from an early GDM prevention program.ConclusionsIn summary, three miRNAs combined with classic GDM risk factors provide excellent prediction values, potentially strong enough to improve early detection and prevention of GDM.

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