Maternal diet quality and circulating extracellular vesicle and particle miRNA during pregnancy.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS European Journal of Nutrition Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1007/s00394-025-03589-x
Meghan E Muse, Yuting Wang, Diane Gilbert-Diamond, David A Armstrong, Anne G Hoen, Megan E Romano, Jiang Gui, Thomas J Palys, Frederick W Kolling, Brock C Christensen, Margaret R Karagas, Caitlin G Howe
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Purpose: During pregnancy, extracellular vesicle and particle microRNAs (EVP miRNA) in maternal circulation have the capacity to cross the placenta and facilitate maternal-fetal communication. Both dysregulation of circulating EVP miRNA during pregnancy and maternal diet quality have been previously associated with pregnancy complications and adverse birth outcomes. However, little is known about how maternal diet influences circulating EVP miRNA during pregnancy. This study assesses associations between maternal diet quality, as measured by the Alternative Healthy Eating Index (2010; AHEI-2010), and EVP miRNA levels in maternal circulation during pregnancy.

Methods: In a pilot study of 53 pregnant participants in the New Hampshire Birth Cohort Study, maternal diet quality was assessed using AHEI-2010 and plasma (mean gestational age at blood collection: 28.8 weeks) EVP miRNA were profiled using the NanoString nCounter platform which interrogates 798 miRNA transcripts.

Results: In covariate-adjusted models, the AHEI-2010 adherence score was negatively associated (P < 0.05) with the number of unique miRNA transcripts detectable in each sample. In post hoc analyses, greater consumption of red and processed meats was positively associated with levels of 7 miRNA (Q < 0.05), including hsa-miR-512-5p (PBonf < 0.01), a member of the placenta-specific chromosome 19 miRNA cluster.

Conclusion: We identified associations between the consumption of red and processed meat and levels of circulating select EVP miRNA during pregnancy, including placenta-specific miRNA and miRNA with target genes overrepresented in pathways involved in placental development. Additional research is needed to assess whether alterations in maternal circulating EVP miRNA may mediate maternal diet quality's impacts on pregnancy and birth outcomes.

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孕期母体饮食质量与循环细胞外囊泡及颗粒miRNA的关系。
目的:妊娠期间,母体循环中的细胞外囊泡和颗粒microRNAs (EVP miRNA)具有穿越胎盘促进母胎沟通的能力。怀孕期间循环EVP miRNA的失调和母亲的饮食质量都与妊娠并发症和不良分娩结局有关。然而,对于孕妇饮食如何影响妊娠期间循环EVP miRNA,人们知之甚少。本研究评估了通过替代健康饮食指数(2010年)衡量的产妇饮食质量之间的关联;AHEI-2010)和妊娠期间母体循环中EVP miRNA的水平。方法:在一项针对53名新罕不希尔州出生队列研究孕妇的初步研究中,使用AHEI-2010评估孕妇饮食质量,并使用NanoString nCounter平台分析血浆EVP miRNA(采血时平均胎龄:28.8周),该平台询问798个miRNA转录本。结果:在协变量调整模型中,AHEI-2010依从性评分呈负相关(P Bonf < 0.01), AHEI-2010依从性评分是胎盘特异性19号染色体miRNA簇的成员。结论:我们确定了红肉和加工肉的摄入量与妊娠期间循环选择EVP miRNA水平之间的关联,包括胎盘特异性miRNA和靶基因在胎盘发育相关途径中过度表达的miRNA。需要进一步的研究来评估母体循环EVP miRNA的改变是否可能介导母体饮食质量对妊娠和分娩结局的影响。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Nutrition publishes original papers, reviews, and short communications in the nutritional sciences. The manuscripts submitted to the European Journal of Nutrition should have their major focus on the impact of nutrients and non-nutrients on immunology and inflammation, gene expression, metabolism, chronic diseases, or carcinogenesis, or a major focus on epidemiology, including intervention studies with healthy subjects and with patients, biofunctionality of food and food components, or the impact of diet on the environment.
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