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RNA profiles reveal signatures of future health and disease in pregnancy

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  • Morten Rasmussen

    (Mirvie, Inc.)

  • Mitsu Reddy

    (Mirvie, Inc.)

  • Rory Nolan

    (Mirvie, Inc.)

  • Joan Camunas-Soler

    (Mirvie, Inc.)

  • Arkady Khodursky

    (Mirvie, Inc.)

  • Nikolai M. Scheller

    (Statens Serum Institut)

  • David E. Cantonwine

    (Brigham and Women’s Hospital)

  • Line Engelbrechtsen

    (Herlev University Hospital)

  • Jia Dai Mi

    (School of Life Course Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King’s College London, St Thomas’ Hospital Campus)

  • Arup Dutta

    (Center for Public Health Kinetics)

  • Tiffany Brundage

    (Mirvie, Inc.)

  • Farooq Siddiqui

    (Mirvie, Inc.)

  • Mainou Thao

    (Mirvie, Inc.)

  • Elaine P. S. Gee

    (Mirvie, Inc.)

  • Johnny La

    (Mirvie, Inc.)

  • Courtney Baruch-Gravett

    (Global Alliance to Prevent Prematurity and Stillbirth (GAPPS))

  • Mark K. Santillan

    (University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics)

  • Saikat Deb

    (Center for Public Health Kinetics
    Public Health Laboratory-Idc)

  • Shaali M. Ame

    (Public Health Laboratory-Idc)

  • Said M. Ali

    (Public Health Laboratory-Idc)

  • Melanie Adkins

    (Michigan State University)

  • Mark A. DePristo

    (BigHat Biosciences, Inc.)

  • Manfred Lee

    (Mirvie, Inc.)

  • Eugeni Namsaraev

    (Mirvie, Inc.)

  • Dorte Jensen Gybel-Brask

    (Zealand University Hospital
    Herlev University Hospital)

  • Lillian Skibsted

    (Zealand University Hospital)

  • James A. Litch

    (Global Alliance to Prevent Prematurity and Stillbirth (GAPPS))

  • Donna A. Santillan

    (University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics)

  • Sunil Sazawal

    (Center for Public Health Kinetics)

  • Rachel M. Tribe

    (School of Life Course Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King’s College London, St Thomas’ Hospital Campus)

  • James M. Roberts

    (Epidemiology and Clinical and Translational Research University of Pittsburgh)

  • Maneesh Jain

    (Mirvie, Inc.)

  • Estrid Høgdall

    (Herlev University Hospital)

  • Claudia Holzman

    (Michigan State University)

  • Stephen R. Quake

    (Stanford University
    Chan Zuckerberg Biohub
    Stanford University)

  • Michal A. Elovitz

    (Mirvie, Inc.
    University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine)

  • Thomas F. McElrath

    (Brigham and Women’s Hospital)

Abstract

Maternal morbidity and mortality continue to rise, and pre-eclampsia is a major driver of this burden1. Yet the ability to assess underlying pathophysiology before clinical presentation to enable identification of pregnancies at risk remains elusive. Here we demonstrate the ability of plasma cell-free RNA (cfRNA) to reveal patterns of normal pregnancy progression and determine the risk of developing pre-eclampsia months before clinical presentation. Our results centre on comprehensive transcriptome data from eight independent prospectively collected cohorts comprising 1,840 racially diverse pregnancies and retrospective analysis of 2,539 banked plasma samples. The pre-eclampsia data include 524 samples (72 cases and 452 non-cases) from two diverse independent cohorts collected 14.5 weeks (s.d., 4.5 weeks) before delivery. We show that cfRNA signatures from a single blood draw can track pregnancy progression at the placental, maternal and fetal levels and can robustly predict pre-eclampsia, with a sensitivity of 75% and a positive predictive value of 32.3% (s.d., 3%), which is superior to the state-of-the-art method2. cfRNA signatures of normal pregnancy progression and pre-eclampsia are independent of clinical factors, such as maternal age, body mass index and race, which cumulatively account for less than 1% of model variance. Further, the cfRNA signature for pre-eclampsia contains gene features linked to biological processes implicated in the underlying pathophysiology of pre-eclampsia.

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  • Morten Rasmussen & Mitsu Reddy & Rory Nolan & Joan Camunas-Soler & Arkady Khodursky & Nikolai M. Scheller & David E. Cantonwine & Line Engelbrechtsen & Jia Dai Mi & Arup Dutta & Tiffany Brundage & Far, 2022. "RNA profiles reveal signatures of future health and disease in pregnancy," Nature, Nature, vol. 601(7893), pages 422-427, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:601:y:2022:i:7893:d:10.1038_s41586-021-04249-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-04249-w
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