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Raised Maternal Serum Cystatin C: An Early Pregnancy Marker for Preeclampsia

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Raised Maternal Serum Cystatin C: An Early Pregnancy Marker for Preeclampsia

Abstract

The balance between trophoblast cathepsin and decidual cystatin C expression is pivotal in physiological trophoblast development. Defective trophoblast invasion is characteristic of preeclampsia and may involve derangement of the cathepsin/cystatin C balance. We conducted a prospective nested case-control study of healthy women with singleton pregnancies in the first trimester of pregnancy. Maternal serum cystatin C concentrations in those subsequently developing preeclampsia (n = 30) were compared to controls with normal outcome (n = 90). The median cystatin C concentration in early pregnancy was significantly higher (P = .0001) in those who subsequently developed preeclampsia (median 0.65 mg/L) when compared to normal pregnancy (median 0.57 mg/L). Of the 30 women developing preeclampsia, 14 (47%) had cystatin C above the 80th centile (0.67 mg/L) for the controls. Maternal serum cystatin C concentrations in early pregnancy may be of value in identifying women at high risk of developing preeclampsia.
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Title
Raised Maternal Serum Cystatin C: An Early Pregnancy Marker for Preeclampsia
Author(s)
Thilaganathan,Basky; Ralph,Elizabeth; Papageorghiou,Aris T.; Melchiorre,Karen; Sheldon,Joanna
Journal
Reproductive Sciences , Volume 16 (8): 788 SAGE – Aug 1, 2009
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 2009 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
1933-7191
eISSN
1933-7191
D.O.I.
10.1177/1933719109336618
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