Integrated analysis of lncRNA and mRNA expression profiles in patients with unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion

American Journal of Reproductive Immunology(2023)

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Abstract Problem Unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion (URSA) is one of the most frustrating and confounding conditions in reproductive medicine, and its exact pathogenesis has not been clearly established. Method of study In this study, we used RNA sequencing to characterize the mRNA and lncRNA expression profiles in peripheral blood. Thereafter, enrichment analysis was performed to determine the functions of the differentially expressed genes, and Cytoscape was used to construct lncRNA‐mRNA interaction networks. Results Our results showed that the peripheral blood of patients with URSA has distinct mRNA and lncRNA expression profiles, with a total of 359 mRNAs and 683 lncRNAs being differentially expressed. Moreover, the top hub genes, including IGF1, PPARG, CCL3, RETN, SERPINE1, HESX1 , and PRL , were identified and further validated using real‐time quantitative PCR. Furthermore, we demonstrated a lncRNA‐mRNA interaction network that achieved 12 key lncRNAs and their targeted mRNAs are involved in systemic lupus erythematosus, allograft rejection, and complement and coagulation cascades. Finally, the correlation between immune cell subtypes and IGF1 expression was evaluated; a negative correlation was observed with the proportion of natural killer cells, which increased significantly in URSA. Conclusion We identified seven top hub genes, constructed a lncRNA‐related network and suggested that IGF1 plays a key role in regulating maternal immune response by affecting NK and T cells’ function, which helps to identify the pathogenesis of URSA.
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unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion,mrna expression profiles
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