2011
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0021564
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PP13, Maternal ABO Blood Groups and the Risk Assessment of Pregnancy Complications

Abstract: BackgroundPlacental Protein 13 (PP13), an early biomarker of preeclampsia, is a placenta-specific galectin that binds beta-galactosides, building-blocks of ABO blood-group antigens, possibly affecting its bioavailability in blood.Methods and FindingsWe studied PP13-binding to erythrocytes, maternal blood-group effect on serum PP13 and its performance as a predictor of preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Datasets of maternal serum PP13 in Caucasian (n = 1078) and Hispanic (n = 242) women we… Show more

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“…8 The results of our study are consistent with findings of Lee BK et al 9 Bharali et al 10 Spinillo et al 11 C Phaloprakram et al 12 One suggested mechanism of how blood group influences the risk of gestational hypertensive disorders is through the maternal immune response. Placental Protein 13 (PP13) is considered to be an early marker for preeclampsia.…”
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“…8 The results of our study are consistent with findings of Lee BK et al 9 Bharali et al 10 Spinillo et al 11 C Phaloprakram et al 12 One suggested mechanism of how blood group influences the risk of gestational hypertensive disorders is through the maternal immune response. Placental Protein 13 (PP13) is considered to be an early marker for preeclampsia.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…PP13 is primarily produced by the placenta in anthropoid primates It is a galectin (galectin-13) that binds betagalactosides, such as N-acetyl-galactosamine, galactose, fucose, located at terminal positions on ABO blood-group antigens, with strongest affinity to blood group AB. 8 In women from AB group, the close proximity of A and B antigens could explain the stronger binding of PP13 to blood group AB erythrocytes, leading to its sequestration. In consequence the PP13 plasma levels are low in pregnant on the first trimester of gestation, which could predispose pregnancy complications, including preeclampsia.…”
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“…PP13 was identified to bind to red blood cells, particularly those that carry the blood groups AB and B, which represent the majority of the population [25]. Thus, there is an abundance of PP13 that is released from the syncytiotrophoblast into maternal blood, and a significant amount is bound to red blood cells circulating in maternal blood vessels, adding to the significant PP13 levels in maternal serum.…”
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