Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2344342912> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2344342912 endingPage "25" @default.
- W2344342912 startingPage "20" @default.
- W2344342912 abstract "Context Preterm birth (PTB) is a complex disease in which medical, social, cultural, and hereditary factors contribute to the pathogenesis of this adverse event. Interactions between genes and environmental factors may complicate our understanding of the relative influence of both effects on PTB. To overcome this, we combined data obtained from a cohort of newborns and their mothers with multiplex analysis of inflammatory-related genes and several environmental risk factors of PTB to describe the environmental–genetic influence on PTB. Objective The study aimed to investigate the association between maternal and fetal genetic variations in genes related to the inflammation pathway with PTB and to assess the interaction between environmental factors with these variations. Study design We conducted a case–control study at the Pereira Rossell Hospital Center, Montevideo, Uruguay. The study included 143 mother–offspring dyads who delivered at preterm (gestational age < 37 weeks) and 108 mother–offspring dyads who delivered at term. We used real-time PCR followed by a high-resolution melting analysis to simultaneously identify gene variations involved in inflammatory pathways in the context of environmental variables. The genes analyzed were: Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), Interleukin 6 (IL6), Interleukin 1 beta (IL1B) and Interleukin 12 receptor beta (IL12RB). Results We detected a significant interaction between IL1B rs16944 polymorphism in maternal samples and IL6 rs1800795 polymorphism in newborns, emphasizing the role of the interaction of maternal and fetal genomes in PTB. In addition, smoke exposure and premature rupture of membranes (PROM) were significantly different between the premature group and controls. IL1B and IL6 polymorphisms in mothers were significantly associated with PTB when controlling for smoke exposure. TLR4 polymorphism and PROM were significantly associated with PTB when controlling for PROM, but only in the case of severe PTB. Conclusions Interactions between maternal and fetal genomes may influence the timing of birth. By incorporating environmental data, we revealed genetic associations with PTB, a finding not found when we analyzed genetic data alone. Our results stress the importance of studying the effect of genotype interactions between mothers and children in the context of environmental factors because they substantially contribute to phenotype variability." @default.
- W2344342912 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2344342912 creator A5015870382 @default.
- W2344342912 creator A5055735251 @default.
- W2344342912 creator A5067834894 @default.
- W2344342912 date "2016-07-01" @default.
- W2344342912 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2344342912 title "Interactions between environmental factors and maternal–fetal genetic variations: strategies to elucidate risks of preterm birth" @default.
- W2344342912 cites W140951007 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W1520365933 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W1546462873 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W1963732318 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W1967492171 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W1975755498 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W1980091257 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W1981927147 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W1985778344 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W1986592797 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2010101647 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2014933068 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2016466384 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2022106039 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2024179737 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2030224862 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2036225366 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2039741093 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2040452409 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2054304414 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2058212817 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2059311729 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2065969773 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2067591042 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2073410163 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2083679436 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2088212065 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2095294505 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2095974711 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2096345911 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2105658895 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2106668097 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2112382829 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2114280710 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2119024661 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2120218396 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2121958146 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2125442557 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2129979051 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2135019671 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2137514719 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2142315120 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2143970594 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2152412794 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2161633633 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2169998789 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2186235915 @default.
- W2344342912 cites W2243749545 @default.
- W2344342912 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejogrb.2016.04.030" @default.
- W2344342912 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27156152" @default.
- W2344342912 hasPublicationYear "2016" @default.
- W2344342912 type Work @default.
- W2344342912 sameAs 2344342912 @default.
- W2344342912 citedByCount "11" @default.
- W2344342912 countsByYear W23443429122016 @default.
- W2344342912 countsByYear W23443429122017 @default.
- W2344342912 countsByYear W23443429122018 @default.
- W2344342912 countsByYear W23443429122019 @default.
- W2344342912 countsByYear W23443429122020 @default.
- W2344342912 countsByYear W23443429122021 @default.
- W2344342912 countsByYear W23443429122022 @default.
- W2344342912 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2344342912 hasAuthorship W2344342912A5015870382 @default.
- W2344342912 hasAuthorship W2344342912A5055735251 @default.
- W2344342912 hasAuthorship W2344342912A5067834894 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConcept C112672928 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConcept C131872663 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConcept C146304588 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConcept C172680121 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConcept C2777102558 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConcept C2779234561 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConceptScore W2344342912C112672928 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConceptScore W2344342912C126322002 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConceptScore W2344342912C131872663 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConceptScore W2344342912C146304588 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConceptScore W2344342912C151730666 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConceptScore W2344342912C172680121 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConceptScore W2344342912C2777102558 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConceptScore W2344342912C2779234561 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConceptScore W2344342912C2779343474 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConceptScore W2344342912C54355233 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConceptScore W2344342912C71924100 @default.
- W2344342912 hasConceptScore W2344342912C86803240 @default.
- W2344342912 hasLocation W23443429121 @default.