Evaluation of Serum Soluble Endoglin Levels in Pre-eclampsia: A Case-Control Study

Yuganti C. Sawarkar,Rachna Agarwal,Mohit Mehndiratta,Amita Suneja, Richa Aggarwal

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH(2023)

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Introduction: Soluble Endoglin (sEng) has an anti-angiogenic effect, by inhibiting of Transforming Growth Factor (TGF)-beta 1 bond at endoglin receptors and inhibiting vasodilatation. sEng levels increase in Pre-eclampsia (PE) due to hypoxic placenta and there have been possible role of it in the pathogenesis of PE and its therapeutic implications.Aim: To compare serum sEng levels in pre-eclamptic patients (cases) versus control.Materials and Methods: This case-control study was carried out November 2019 to October 2021, in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi. On 40 cases with a singleton pregnancy with diagnosis of PE enrolled as cases and 40 normal healthy pregnant women matched for age and gestational age as controls. sEng was estimated using commercially available Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) kit. Last uterine (Ut) and Umbilical Artery (UA) doppler findings were noted and sEng levels were compared with doppler studies. The analysis was done using student t-test and Chi-square test.Results: A total of 80 participants were included in the study, 40 in case group (mean age 26.53 +/- 4.93 years) and 40 in control group (mean age: 25.35 +/- 3.10 years). A total of 21 PE cases were Non Severe PE (NSPE) (52.5%) and 19 were Severe PE (SPE) (47.5%). Early-onset PE was observed in n=11 (28%) and the remaining n=29 (72%) had late-onset PE. sEng was significantly higher in pre-eclamptic women 55.08 +/- 21.42 ng/mL as compared to controls 44.15 +/- 12.02 ng/mL (p=0.006). Higher levels of sEng were seen in SPE 59.20 +/- 28.44 ng/mL vs NSPE 51.36 +/- 11.66 ng/mL (p 0.066). sEng levels between early onset PE (50.93 +/- 5.89 ng/mL) and late onset PE (56.66 +/- 24.84 ng/ ml) (p= 0.832). sEng levels were higher in cases with abnormal Resistance Index (RI) of Ut artery 54.23 +/- 6.68 ng/mL than in normal RI of Ut artery 54.23 +/- 6.68 ng/mL, though not significant. Abnormal Ut artery RI doppler was seen more in early-onset (n=2, 33%) than in late onset PE (n=1, 7%).Conclusion: PE cases had significantly higher levels of sEng compared to controls. Thus, it can be concluded that, there is a definitive role of sEng in pathogenesis of PE due to its anti-angiogenic action.
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serum soluble endoglin levels,pre-eclampsia,case-control
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