Alterations of profibrinolytic receptor annexin A2 in pre-eclampsia: a possible role in placental thrombin formation
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.thromres.2011.07.039
Alterations of profibrinolytic receptor annexin A2 in pre-eclampsia: a possible role in placental thrombin formation
Abstract
Introduction: Deficient fibrinolytic activity due to alterations of profibrinolytic receptor annexin A2 has been shown to be related to increased thrombosis. We compared the expression of annexin A2 in pre-eclampsia with that in normal pregnancies and investigated its relationship to placental thrombin formation.
Materials and methods: Sixty patients with pre-eclampsia and 30 matched normal pregnant controls were included in the study. Expression of annexin A2 mRNA in placental tissues was analyzed using quantitative RT-PCR. Annexin A2 protein in placentas as well as blood was determined by western blot analysis and immunohistochemistry. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the presence of anti- annexin A2 antibodies in peripheral maternal blood.
Results: The expression of annexin A2 mRNA in placentas was significantly decreased in pre-eclampsia compared to normal pregnancies. Levels of annexin A2 protein in placentas as well as in peripheral maternal blood were also significantly reduced in patients with pre-eclampsia compared with healthy pregnant women. High titers of anti- annexin A2 antibodies were more frequently detected in pre-eclampsia group. Decreased levels of annexin A2 expression and the presence of anti-annexin A2 antibodies were associated with increased placental thrombosis.
Conclusion: The down regulation of annexin A2 expression and the presence of anti-annexin A2 antibodies were correlated to PE and may increase placental thrombin formation.
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