Journal article
Phosphoglucomutase 5 gene transcripts are expressed by the human placenta and differentially regulated in placental dysfunction
N de Alwis, S Beard, L Baird, NK Binder, N Pritchard, S Tong, TJ Kaitu’u-Lino, L Hui, NJ Hannan
Scientific Reports | Nature Portfolio | Published : 2025
Abstract
The placenta plays an essential role facilitating nutrient, gas and waste exchange between the maternal and fetal systems for optimal fetal growth. When placental development is impaired and the placenta dysfunctional, serious pregnancy complications such as fetal growth restriction and preeclampsia may arise. Previously, phosphoglucomutase-5 (PGM5) transcripts were found to be highly elevated in the blood of patients whose pregnancies were complicated by fetal growth restriction and preeclampsia. As both conditions feature placental insufficiency, here we aimed to characterise PGM5 levels in the healthy and dysfunctional placenta. PGM5 expression was detectable in all placental samples acro..
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