Journal article
Steroid sulfatase is increased in the placentas and whole blood of women with early-onset preeclampsia
AM Gratton, L Ye, FC Brownfoot, NJ Hannan, C Whitehead, P Cannon, M Deo, PJ Fuller, S Tong, TJ Kaitu'u-Lino
Placenta | W B SAUNDERS CO LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Introduction Preeclampsia is a serious complication of pregnancy affecting 5% of pregnancies. Our team identified 137 genes highly expressed in placenta relative to other human tissues. Here, we have explored a role for steroid sulfatase (STS) in preeclampsia by characterising STS expression and the functional effects of STS on primary placental trophoblasts. Methods Characterisation of STS was performed on preterm preeclamptic and gestation-matched normotensive preterm controls who delivered at <34 weeks gestation. We characterised placental and maternal whole blood STS mRNA and placental protein expression via qRT-PCR, immunohistochemistry and Western Blot. To assess whether STS is involve..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia provided salary (#1062418 to T.K, #1050765 to S.T. and a Senior Principal Research Fellowship to PJF #1002559). N.H salary provided by CR Roper Fellowship. The Hudson Institute is supported by the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Scheme.