2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2017.07.022
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Amniotic fluid transcriptomics reflects novel disease mechanisms in fetuses with myelomeningocele

Abstract: Background Cell-free (cf) RNA in amniotic fluid supernatant (AFS) reflects developmental changes in gene expression in the living fetus, including genes specific to the central nervous system (CNS). Although it has been previously shown that CNS-specific transcripts are present in AFS, it is not known whether changes in the AFS transcriptome reflect the specific pathophysiology of fetal CNS disorders. In myelomeningocele, there is open communication between the CNS and amniotic fluid. Objectives To identify … Show more

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“…To this end, efforts have been launched recently to leverage new surgical developments in MMC care. For example, amniotic fluid transcriptomic and pathway analysis of amniotic fluid supernatant collected from women undergoing prenatal repair has begun to demonstrate not only novel genes that are linked to neuronal regeneration and axonal growth and guidance but also the significant contribution that inflammation may play in pathogenesis (Tarui et al, ). As gene‐environmental interactions play an important role during intrauterine life, so postuterine life is clearly modified by environmental forces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To this end, efforts have been launched recently to leverage new surgical developments in MMC care. For example, amniotic fluid transcriptomic and pathway analysis of amniotic fluid supernatant collected from women undergoing prenatal repair has begun to demonstrate not only novel genes that are linked to neuronal regeneration and axonal growth and guidance but also the significant contribution that inflammation may play in pathogenesis (Tarui et al, ). As gene‐environmental interactions play an important role during intrauterine life, so postuterine life is clearly modified by environmental forces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent analysis of the amniotic fluid RNA transcriptome suggests that specific genes and neural signaling pathways may be abnormally regulated in MMCaffected fetuses. 19 Understanding what induces the "first hit" of the neural tube malformation could prevent fetal MMC development, and obviate the need for surgical intervention.…”
Section: Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For decades, AF sampled through transabdominal amniocentesis has been used to assess the fetal karyotype [7][8][9][10][11], lung maturity [12][13][14][15], and presence of inflammatory conditions, such as intra-amniotic infection and sterile intra-amniotic inflammation . Although the ultimate goal is to develop fetal testing via non-invasive sampling, such as urine or maternal blood, the advantages of AF for biomarker discovery have often been recognized [83][84][85][86][87].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%