Association of Neuregulin Levels and Neuregulin-1 Polymorphism with Short-term Morbidities in Preterm Neonates

B. Lubis, O. R. Ramayani, R. A. Ganie, G. D. Tjipta, S. H. Effendi
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Background Premature birth is linked to neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Neuregulin (NRG) is a trophic factor from the growth factor (GF) of a transmembrane polypeptide, encoded by four different genes, including NRG-1 which acts as an endogenous protector in fetal development. Decreased levels of NRG-1 affect several organs. The relationship between NRG-1 polymorphism and the outcome of neonatal development has been widely studied. There are no studies that have assessed NRG-1 levels and NRG-1 rs35753505 C/T polymorphism in preterm neonates, as well as its association with short-term morbidities in Indonesia.Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted on preterm neonates with the gestational age of 32-36 weeks in Medan, North Sumatera, Indonesia, from December 2017 to December 2018. It aimed to evaluate the association of NRG-1 levels and NRG1 polymorphism with short-term morbidities. Samples were obtained from cord blood specimens. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to determine NRG-1 levels, and NRG-1 polymorphism was sequenced by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Observations in preterm neonates were made during the first 72 h to assess short-term morbidities.Results During the study period, 48 cord blood specimens from preterm neonates were found eligible for analysis. Preterm neonates with low NRG-1 levels had a 10-times higher risk of developing short-term morbidities. The presence of CC and CT genotypes increased the risk of developing short-term morbidities 13.33 times (P=0.003) and 6.19 times (P=0.019), respectively. The presence of the C allele in subjects' genotype increased the risk of short-term morbidities 4.04 times (P=0.001), compared to those with T allele.Conclusion As evidenced by the obtained results, preterm neonates with low NRG-1 levels had a higher risk of developing short-term morbidities. Furthermore, there was a significant association between NRG-1 rs35753505 C/T polymorphism and short-term morbidities.
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神经调节蛋白水平和神经调节蛋白-1多态性与早产儿短期发病的关系
在世界范围内,早产与新生儿发病率和死亡率有关。神经调节蛋白(NRG)是一种来自生长因子(GF)的跨膜多肽的营养因子,由四种不同的基因编码,其中NRG-1在胎儿发育中起内源性保护作用。NRG-1水平降低会影响多个器官。NRG-1多态性与新生儿发育的关系已被广泛研究。目前尚无研究评估印度尼西亚早产儿NRG-1水平和NRG-1 rs35753505 C/T多态性及其与短期发病率的关系。方法对2017年12月至2018年12月在印度尼西亚北苏门答腊省棉兰市出生的32-36周的早产儿进行横断面研究。该研究旨在评估NRG-1水平和NRG1多态性与短期发病率的关系。样本取自脐带血标本。采用酶联免疫吸附法(ELISA)检测NRG-1水平,采用聚合酶链反应(PCR)测定NRG-1多态性。在前72小时对早产儿进行观察,以评估短期发病率。结果在研究期间,48例早产儿脐带血标本符合分析条件。低NRG-1水平的早产儿发生短期疾病的风险高出10倍。CC和CT基因型的存在使短期发病风险分别增加13.33倍(P=0.003)和6.19倍(P=0.019)。基因型中存在C等位基因的受试者的短期发病风险比存在T等位基因的受试者高4.04倍(P=0.001)。结论NRG-1水平低的早产儿发生短期疾病的风险较高。此外,NRG-1 rs35753505 C/T多态性与短期发病率之间存在显著关联。
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