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Overlap of proteomics biomarkers between women with pre-eclampsia and PCOS: a systematic review and biomarker database integration

Khan, Gulafshana Hafeez; Galazis, Nicolas; Docheva, Nikolina; Layfield, Robert; Atiomo, William

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Authors

Gulafshana Hafeez Khan

Nicolas Galazis

Nikolina Docheva

ROBERT LAYFIELD ROBERT.LAYFIELD@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Protein Biochemistry

William Atiomo



Abstract

Study question: Do any proteomic biomarkers previously identified for pre-eclampsia (PE) overlap with those identified in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Summary answer: Five previously identified proteomic biomarkers were found to be common in women with PE and PCOS when compared with controls.

What is known already: Various studies have indicated an association between PCOS and PE; however, the pathophysiological mechanisms supporting this association are not known.

Study design, size, duration: A systematic review and update of our PCOS proteomic biomarker database was performed, along with a parallel review of PE biomarkers. The study included papers from 1980 to December 2013.
Participants/materials, setting, methods: In all the studies analysed, there were a total of 1423 patients and controls. The number of proteomic biomarkers that were catalogued for PE was 192.

Main results and the role of chance: Five proteomic biomarkers were shown to be differentially expressed in women with PE and PCOS when compared with controls: transferrin, fibrinogen a, b and g chain variants, kininogen-1, annexin 2 and peroxiredoxin 2. In PE, the biomarkers were identified in serum, plasma and placenta and in PCOS, the biomarkers were identified in serum, follicular fluid, and ovarian and omental biopsies.


Limitations, reasons for caution: The techniques employed to detect proteomics have limited ability in identifying proteins that are of low abundance, some of which may have a diagnostic potential. The sample sizes and number of biomarkers identified from these studies do not exclude the risk of false positives, a limitation of all biomarker studies. The biomarkers common to PE and PCOS were identified from proteomic analyses of different tissues.

Wider implications of the findings: This data amalgamation of the proteomic studies in PE and in PCOS, for the first time, discovered a panel of five biomarkers for PE which are common to women with PCOS, including transferrin, fibrinogen a, b and g chain variants, kininogen-1, annexin 2 and peroxiredoxin 2. If validated, these biomarkers could provide a useful framework for the knowledge infrastructure in this area. To accomplish this goal, a well co-ordinated multidisciplinary collaboration of clinicians, basic scientists and mathematicians is vital.

Citation

Khan, G. H., Galazis, N., Docheva, N., Layfield, R., & Atiomo, W. (2014). Overlap of proteomics biomarkers between women with pre-eclampsia and PCOS: a systematic review and biomarker database integration. Human Reproduction, 30(1), https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/deu268

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 19, 2014
Publication Date Oct 28, 2014
Deposit Date Oct 27, 2016
Publicly Available Date Oct 27, 2016
Journal Human Reproduction
Print ISSN 0268-1161
Electronic ISSN 1460-2350
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 30
Issue 1
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/deu268
Keywords Polycystic ovarian syndrome, Pre-eclampsia, Biomarker, Proteomic, Overlap
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/737560
Publisher URL http://humrep.oxfordjournals.org/content/30/1/133

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