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Título:
PLASMA CELL-FREE DNA AS A POTENTIAL TOOL FOR OBSTETRIC OUTCOMES PREDICTION: QUANTIFICATION IN PREGNANT AND NONPREGNANT WOMEN
Autor/es:
PAULA J. CEPEDA; MARÍA E. RACCA; MARÍA M. MILESI; JORGELINA VARAYOUD; MARÍA A. CARDOZO; ENRIQUE H. LUQUE; MÓNICA MUÑOZ-DE-TORO; MARÍA F. ROSSETTI; JORGE G. RAMOS
Lugar:
Mar del Plata
Reunión:
Congreso; Reunión Anual de Sociedades de Biociencias. Reunión Conjunta SAIC, SAI, AAFE, NANOMED.AR.; 2022
Resumen:
Cell-free DNA (cf-DNA) was associated with adverse obstetric outcomes prediction. We studiedcf-DNA levels variability in plasma (pl-) samples to evaluate its utility as a potential biomarker.Pl-samples from first (1st), second (2nd) and third (3rd) trimester pregnant (P, N=59) andnonpregnant (NP, N=24) women were used. Cf-DNA was obtained using QIAmp DNA blood minikit (QIAGEN). Actin-β (ACTB) gen was quantified by real-time quantitative PCR using an ACTBstandard curve. For PCR assays, 1000 ACTB standard copies were added to samples as an internalcontrol. Cf-DNA level was expressed as ACTB copy number and means±SD were statisticallycompared between groups. A correlation study between cf-DNA level and the gestational age(GA) at the delivery has been done. Cf-DNA increased in P respect to the NP group (2391±1388vs 1506±446 ACTB copies, respectively; p