Journal article
Hydroxychloroquine reduces soluble Flt-1 secretion from human cytotrophoblast, but does not mitigate markers of endothelial dysfunction in vitro
E Kadife, N Hannan, A Harper, N Binder, S Beard, FC Brownfoot
Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2022
Abstract
Preeclampsia is a multi-system disease that can have severe, even fatal implications for the mother and fetus. Abnormal placentation can lead to ischaemic tissue injury and placental inflammation. In turn, the placenta releases anti-angiogenic factors into the maternal circulation. These systemically act to neutralise angiogenic factors causing endothelial dysfunction causing preeclampsia. Hydroxychloroquine is an immune modulating drug that is considered safe in pregnancy. There is epidemiological evidence suggesting it may reduce the risk of preeclampsia. Here, we examined the effects hydroxychloroquine on the production and secretion of sFlt-1, soluble endoglin (sENG), placental growth fa..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
FB was supported by a NHMRC Early Career Fellowship (#1142636) and a Norman Beischer Medical Research Foundation Fellowship grant. The NHMRC also provided salary support to NJH (#1146128). The funders had no role in study design, data collection, analysis, decision to publish or the preparation of the manuscript.