人类胎盘转录组学的最新进展。

M. Jóźwik, Aleksandra Lipka
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胎盘作为代谢、呼吸、排泄和内分泌器官,在怀孕期间为充足的羊奶发育提供适当的条件。胎盘特殊结构的发育和正常功能受到复杂途径的影响,这些途径受长链非编码核糖核酸(rna)调控的大量基因的表达控制。胎盘/转录组的适应性变化作为对胎母/环境改变的反应,可能与妊娠并发症和胎儿/结局受损有关。本文的目的是介绍人类胎盘转录组学的最新发现。介绍了对rna测序结果进行生物信息学分析的不同方法。关于对胎盘正常发育至关重要的基因和机制的新知识对于理解正常妊娠和复杂妊娠背后的原因至关重要。
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Recent progress in human placental transcriptomics.
The placenta serves as a metabolic, respiratory, excretory, and endocrine organ that provides appropriate conditions required for adequate feta/ development during pregnancy. The development of particular structures and proper functioning of the placenta are under the influence of sophisticated pathways controlled by the eexpression of substantial genes that are additionally regulated by long non-coding ribonucleic acids (RNAs). Disruptions to adaptive changes in the placenta/ transcriptome as a response to alterations in the feto-matema/ environment may be associated with pregnancy complications and compromised feta/ outcomes. The aim of the current paper was to present recent findings in transcriptomics of the human placenta. Different approaches in bioinformatic analyses of the RNA-sequencing results were presented. Novel knowledge about the genes and mechanisms that are crucial for the proper development of the placenta is essential for the understanding what stands behind both the norma/ and complicated pregnancy.
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