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Hypertension in Pregnancy | 2014

Placental Nkx2-5 and target gene expression in early-onset and severe preeclampsia

Elena R. Rivers; Anthony J. Horton; Angela Hawk; Elizabeth G. Favre; Katherine M. Senf; Paul J. Nietert; Eugene Y. Chang; Ann C. Foley; Christopher Robinson; Kyu-Ho Lee

Objective: Preeclampsia (PE) affects 2–8% of pregnancies worldwide and is a significant source of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. However, the mechanisms underlying PE are poorly understood and major questions regarding etiology and risk factors remain to be addressed. Our objective was to examine whether abnormal expression of the cardiovascular developmental transcription factor, Nkx2-5, was associated with early onset and severe preeclampsia (EOSPE). Methods: Using qPCR and immunohistochemical assay, we examined expression of Nkx2-5 and target gene expression in EOSPE and control placental tissue. We tested resulting mechanistic hypotheses in cultured cells using shRNA knockdown, qPCR, and western blot. Results: Nkx2-5 is highly expressed in racially disparate fashion (Caucasians > African Americans) in a subset of early EOSPE placentae. Nkx2-5 mRNA expression is highly correlated (Caucasians > African Americans) to mRNA expression of the preeclampsia marker sFlt-1, and of the Nkx2-5 target and RNA splicing factor, Sam68. Knockdown of Sam68 expression in cultured cells significantly impacts sFlt-1 mRNA isoform generation in vitro, supporting a mechanistic hypothesis that Nkx2-5 impacts EOSPE severity in a subset of patients via upregulation of Sam68 to increase sFlt-1 expression. Expression of additional Nkx2-5 targets potentially regulating metabolic stress response is also elevated in a racially disparate fashion in EOSPE. Conclusions: Expression of Nkx2-5 and its target genes may directly influence the genesis and racially disparate severity, and define a mechanistically distinct subclass of EOSPE.


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2015

Diagnostic accuracy of fundal height and handheld ultrasound-measured abdominal circumference to screen for fetal growth abnormalities

Adriane Haragan; Thomas C. Hulsey; Angela Hawk; Roger B. Newman; Eugene Y. Chang


Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women's Cardiovascular Health | 2015

[64-OR]: Molecular basis for racial disparity in pre-eclampsia

Elena R. Rivers; Anthony J. Horton; Christopher D. Clark; Elizabeth G. Favre; Katherine M. Senf; Angela Hawk; Eugene Y. Chang; Christopher Robinson; Kyu-Ho Lee


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2014

217: Placental pathology and correlation with detection of intrauterine growth restriction in twin pregnancies

Margaret Mlynarczyk; Jena Miller; Sameer Thadani; Kiley A. Bernhard; Marwan Ali; Laura Houston; Angela Hawk; Shilpa Babbar; Gloria Too; Antonio Chavez; Danish Siddiqui; Shiraz Sunderji; Eugene B. Chang; Adam T. Sandlin; Everette Magann; Hind A. Beydoun; Letty Romary; Alfred Abuhamad; Suneet P. Chauhan


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2014

319: The association of maternal plasma vitamin D with expression of angiogenic factors in early onset severe preeclamptic (EOSPE) placenta

Angela Hawk; Eugene B. Chang; Satomi Kohno; Donna Johnson; Christopher Robinson


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2013

387: Inter- and intraobserver agreement in the assessment of uterine artery Doppler notching

Angela Hawk; Jeffrey E. Korte; Viswanathan Ramakrishnan; Keith Willan; Roger B. Newman; Eugene B. Chang


/data/revues/00029378/v208i1sS/S0002937812018662/ | 2012

617: The association of VDR and angiogenic potential in early onset severe preeclampsia (EOSPE)

Angela Hawk; Satomi Kohno; Donna Johnson; Christopher Robinson


/data/revues/00029378/v208i1sS/S0002937812016717/ | 2012

422: Poor detection of small for gestational age and discordant growth among twins irrespective of body mass index: a multicenter Study

Jena Miller; Sameer Thadani; Kiley A. Bernhard; Marwan Ali; Laura Houston; Angela Hawk; Shilpa Babbar; Gloria Too; Antonio Chavez; Danish Siddiqui; Shiraz Sunderji; Eugene Chang; Everett F Magann; Suneet P. Chauhan

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Christopher Robinson

Medical University of South Carolina

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Eugene Y. Chang

Medical University of South Carolina

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Anthony J. Horton

Medical University of South Carolina

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Danish Siddiqui

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

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Donna Johnson

Medical University of South Carolina

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Elena R. Rivers

Medical University of South Carolina

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Elizabeth G. Favre

Medical University of South Carolina

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Gloria Too

Eastern Virginia Medical School

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Jena Miller

University of Maryland

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