Circulating trace elements for the prediction of preeclampsia and small for gestational age babies
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Fisher, Joshua J
MacDonald, Teresa
Walker, Sue
Tong, Stephen
Bennett, William W
Kaitu'u-Lino, Tu'uhevaha J
Perkins, Anthony V
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INTRODUCTION: Poor gestational outcomes due to placental insufficiency can have lifelong consequences for mother and child. OBJECTIVE: There is a need for better methods of diagnosis, and elemental metabolomics may provide a means to determine the risk of gestational disorders. METHODS: This study used blood plasma samples collected at 36 weeks' gestation from women who later developed preeclampsia (n = 38), or small-for-gestational age babies (n = 91), along with matched controls (n = 193). Multi-element analysis was conducted by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS), allowing simultaneous measurement of 28 elements. RESULTS: Women who later developed PE, exhibited significantly increased concentrations of K, Rb and Ba. For SGA pregnancies, there was a significant increase in Cu and a decrease in As concentrations. Despite significant differences in single elements, the elemental profile of groups indicated no clustering of control, PE, or SGA samples. Positive predicative values correctly identified approximately 60% of SGA and 70% of PE samples. CONCLUSION: This is the first-time elemental metabolomics has been used to predict SGA and PE at 36 weeks. Though significant changes were identified, routine clinical use may be limited but may contribute to a multi marker test. Future analysis should include other biomarkers, metabolic data or clinical measurements made throughout gestation.
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Metabolomics
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17
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10
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Analytical chemistry
Biochemistry and cell biology
Clinical sciences
Medical biochemistry and metabolomics
Preeclampsia
Pregnancy
Small for gestational age
Trace elements
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McKeating, DR; Fisher, JJ; MacDonald, T; Walker, S; Tong, S; Bennett, WW; Kaitu'u-Lino, TJ; Perkins, AV, Circulating trace elements for the prediction of preeclampsia and small for gestational age babies., Metabolomics, 2021, 17 (10), pp. 90