(Premium_2019-436) Támogató: Premium Post-Doctoral Fellowship of the Hungarian Academy
of Sciences
(HUN-REN SA-83/2021) Támogató: HUN_REN
(FIEK-16-1-2016-0005)
(K124862)
(K128262)
Piacvezérelt kutatás-fejlesztési és innovációs projektek támogatása(2020-1.1.2-PIACI-KFI-2021-00273)
Támogató: Nemzeti Kutatási, Fejlesztési és Innovációs Hivatal
(2019-2.1.7-ERANET-2020-00014)
ERA PerMed(2020-346 grant) Támogató: EU
Miscarriages affect 50–70% of all conceptions and 15–20% of clinically recognized
pregnancies. Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL, ≥2 miscarriages) affects 1–5% of recognized
pregnancies. Nevertheless, our knowledge about the etiologies and pathophysiology
of RPL is incomplete, and thus, reliable diagnostic/preventive tools are not yet available.
Here, we aimed to define the diagnostic value of three placental proteins for RPL:
human chorionic gonadotropin free beta-subunit (free-β-hCG), pregnancy-associated
plasma protein-A (PAPP-A), and placental growth factor (PlGF). Blood samples were
collected from women with RPL (n = 14) and controls undergoing elective termination
of pregnancy (n = 30) at the time of surgery. Maternal serum protein concentrations
were measured by BRAHMS KRYPTOR Analyzer. Daily multiple of median (dMoM) values were
calculated for gestational age-specific normalization. To obtain classifiers, logistic
regression analysis was performed, and ROC curves were calculated. There were differences
in changes of maternal serum protein concentrations with advancing healthy gestation.
Between 6 and 13 weeks, women with RPL had lower concentrations and dMoMs of free
β-hCG, PAPP-A, and PlGF than controls. PAPP-A dMoM had the best discriminative properties
(AUC = 0.880). Between 9 and 13 weeks, discriminative properties of all protein dMoMs
were excellent (free β-hCG: AUC = 0.975; PAPP-A: AUC = 0.998; PlGF: AUC = 0.924).
In conclusion, free-β-hCG and PAPP-A are valuable biomarkers for RPL, especially between
9 and 13 weeks. Their decreased concentrations indicate the deterioration of placental
functions, while lower PlGF levels indicate problems with placental angiogenesis after
9 weeks.