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Final ID: P1136

Fetal C-Reactive Protein rs1205 Genotype Associated with Maternal Pre-eclampsia

Abstract Body: Introduction:
Maternal variants including C-Reactive Protein, CRP rs1205 have previously been associated with risk of pre-eclampsia (PE). These findings were replicated in two non-American Indian populations. The rs1205 T allele is associated with reduced serum levels of CRP. Our objective was to determine if the fetal rs1205 genotype contributed to maternal risk of PE independent of maternal rs1205 genotype.
Methods:
Only offspring of both case and control mothers heterozygous for rs1205 were enrolled, thus controlling for maternal genetic influence at this locus. Offspring were then genotyped for rs1205 by TaqMan assay. Association was assessed by chi-square and multivariate logistic regression.
Results:
Offspring of 35 of 45 normal pregnancies and 12 of 23 PE pregnancies exhibited the rs1205 T allele dominant genotype (Pearson chi square p=0.031). Multivariate logistic regression analysis adjusted for maternal age, nulliparity and BMI demonstrates an odds ratio of 0.255, p=0.032, 95% CI 0.073-0.891 for the fetal, T-dominant genotype.
Discussion:
Among 68 women, heterozygous for the rs1205 allele, both chi-square and multivariate adjusted logistic analysis show reduced risk of PE among pregnancies with fetal T allele dominant genotypes. This is consistent with previous findings of reduced risk associated with this maternal genotype, and with a pathophysiologic model wherein less placental CRP expression reduces risk of PE.
  • Best, Lyle  ( University of North Dakota , Grand Forks , North Dakota , United States )
  • Azure, Crystal  ( Turtle Mountain Community College , Belcourt , North Dakota , United States )
  • Davis, Hailey  ( Turtle Mountain Community College , Belcourt , North Dakota , United States )
  • Jeanotte, Lauryn  ( Turtle Mountain Community College , Belcourt , North Dakota , United States )
  • Larocque, Shyanna  ( Turtle Mountain Community College , Belcourt , North Dakota , United States )
  • Poitra, Sabra  ( Turtle Mountain Community College , Belcourt , North Dakota , United States )
  • Standish, Shayden  ( Turtle Mountain Community College , Belcourt , North Dakota , United States )
  • Parisien, Tyler  ( Turtle Mountain Community College , Belcourt , North Dakota , United States )
  • Morin, Kelsey  ( Turtle Mountain Community College , Belcourt , North Dakota , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Lyle Best: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Crystal Azure: No Answer | Hailey Davis: No Answer | Lauryn Jeanotte: No Answer | Shyanna LaRocque: No Answer | Sabra Poitra: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Shayden Standish: No Answer | Tyler Parisien: No Answer | Kelsey Morin: No Answer
Meeting Info:
Session Info:

PS01.12 Pregnancy and Maternal and Fetal Health 1

Thursday, 03/06/2025 , 05:00PM - 07:00PM

Poster Session

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