Structural equation modelling analysis determining causal role among methyltransferases, methylation, and apoptosis during human pregnancy and abortion

The human implantation failure during first trimester leads to spontaneous abortions. Spontaneous abortions are consecutive and occur twice or thrice (with or without prior live births) due to factors which are either maternal or fetal. However, it also constitutes of unknown etiology; known as unex...

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Published inScientific reports Vol. 10; no. 1; p. 12408
Main Authors Fatima, Nishat, Ahmed, Syed Habeeb, Chauhan, S. S., Mohammad, Owais, Rehman, Syed Mohd. Fazlur
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Abstract The human implantation failure during first trimester leads to spontaneous abortions. Spontaneous abortions are consecutive and occur twice or thrice (with or without prior live births) due to factors which are either maternal or fetal. However, it also constitutes of unknown etiology; known as unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortions (URSA). In this study, the medical terminated human normal early pregnancies (NEP) of the first trimester were taken as control samples, the normal decidual sample whose molecular and epigenetic changes were compared with that of decidua of human URSA subjects. Apoptosis-related genes reported in consecutive recurrent pregnancy loss became the basis for this study. So, in this study, we evaluated the hypothesis that “p53 methylation level through methyltransferases (G9aMT and DNMT1) implicates the fate of embryo towards sustenance or cessation of pregnancy”. Further, the interaction between P53, BAX, BCL-2, CASPASE-6, G9aMT, DNMT-1, and methylated p53 expression level(s) during the first trimester of both URSA and NEP are included in this study. The degree of p53 methylation during the first trimester is found to be significant and positively correlated with that of G9aMT ( p  < 0.05), BCL-2 ( p  < 0.001), and DNMT1 ( p  < 0.001) at both transcript and protein level. A significant and negative correlation (with p -value < 0.001) between the degree of p53 methylation during the first trimester and that of the expression level of TUNEL assay (Apoptosis), P53, BAX, and CASPASE-6 are also observed in the present study. A positive correlation between apoptosis and a higher level of p53 expression (which is possibly due to low degree of p53 methylation) is observed both at the transcript and protein level in URSA which is in line with our findings. The analysis performed using structural equation modelling (SEM) further throws light on the causal relationship between sustenance of pregnancy or URSA during the first trimester of a human pregnancy and degree of methylation of p53 which is closely correlated with the interaction between G9aMT, DNMT1, BCL-2, BAX, P53, CASPASE-6, and apoptosis.
AbstractList The human implantation failure during first trimester leads to spontaneous abortions. Spontaneous abortions are consecutive and occur twice or thrice (with or without prior live births) due to factors which are either maternal or fetal. However, it also constitutes of unknown etiology; known as unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortions (URSA). In this study, the medical terminated human normal early pregnancies (NEP) of the first trimester were taken as control samples, the normal decidual sample whose molecular and epigenetic changes were compared with that of decidua of human URSA subjects. Apoptosis-related genes reported in consecutive recurrent pregnancy loss became the basis for this study. So, in this study, we evaluated the hypothesis that "p53 methylation level through methyltransferases (G9aMT and DNMT1) implicates the fate of embryo towards sustenance or cessation of pregnancy". Further, the interaction between P53, BAX, BCL-2, CASPASE-6, G9aMT, DNMT-1, and methylated p53 expression level(s) during the first trimester of both URSA and NEP are included in this study. The degree of p53 methylation during the first trimester is found to be significant and positively correlated with that of G9aMT (p < 0.05), BCL-2 (p < 0.001), and DNMT1 (p < 0.001) at both transcript and protein level. A significant and negative correlation (with p-value < 0.001) between the degree of p53 methylation during the first trimester and that of the expression level of TUNEL assay (Apoptosis), P53, BAX, and CASPASE-6 are also observed in the present study. A positive correlation between apoptosis and a higher level of p53 expression (which is possibly due to low degree of p53 methylation) is observed both at the transcript and protein level in URSA which is in line with our findings. The analysis performed using structural equation modelling (SEM) further throws light on the causal relationship between sustenance of pregnancy or URSA during the first trimester of a human pregnancy and degree of methylation of p53 which is closely correlated with the interaction between G9aMT, DNMT1, BCL-2, BAX, P53, CASPASE-6, and apoptosis.
The human implantation failure during first trimester leads to spontaneous abortions. Spontaneous abortions are consecutive and occur twice or thrice (with or without prior live births) due to factors which are either maternal or fetal. However, it also constitutes of unknown etiology; known as unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortions (URSA). In this study, the medical terminated human normal early pregnancies (NEP) of the first trimester were taken as control samples, the normal decidual sample whose molecular and epigenetic changes were compared with that of decidua of human URSA subjects. Apoptosis-related genes reported in consecutive recurrent pregnancy loss became the basis for this study. So, in this study, we evaluated the hypothesis that “p53 methylation level through methyltransferases (G9aMT and DNMT1) implicates the fate of embryo towards sustenance or cessation of pregnancy”. Further, the interaction between P53, BAX, BCL-2, CASPASE-6, G9aMT, DNMT-1, and methylated p53 expression level(s) during the first trimester of both URSA and NEP are included in this study. The degree of p53 methylation during the first trimester is found to be significant and positively correlated with that of G9aMT ( p  < 0.05), BCL-2 ( p  < 0.001), and DNMT1 ( p  < 0.001) at both transcript and protein level. A significant and negative correlation (with p -value < 0.001) between the degree of p53 methylation during the first trimester and that of the expression level of TUNEL assay (Apoptosis), P53, BAX, and CASPASE-6 are also observed in the present study. A positive correlation between apoptosis and a higher level of p53 expression (which is possibly due to low degree of p53 methylation) is observed both at the transcript and protein level in URSA which is in line with our findings. The analysis performed using structural equation modelling (SEM) further throws light on the causal relationship between sustenance of pregnancy or URSA during the first trimester of a human pregnancy and degree of methylation of p53 which is closely correlated with the interaction between G9aMT, DNMT1, BCL-2, BAX, P53, CASPASE-6, and apoptosis.
The human implantation failure during first trimester leads to spontaneous abortions. Spontaneous abortions are consecutive and occur twice or thrice (with or without prior live births) due to factors which are either maternal or fetal. However, it also constitutes of unknown etiology; known as unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortions (URSA). In this study, the medical terminated human normal early pregnancies (NEP) of the first trimester were taken as control samples, the normal decidual sample whose molecular and epigenetic changes were compared with that of decidua of human URSA subjects. Apoptosis-related genes reported in consecutive recurrent pregnancy loss became the basis for this study. So, in this study, we evaluated the hypothesis that "p53 methylation level through methyltransferases (G9aMT and DNMT1) implicates the fate of embryo towards sustenance or cessation of pregnancy". Further, the interaction between P53, BAX, BCL-2, CASPASE-6, G9aMT, DNMT-1, and methylated p53 expression level(s) during the first trimester of both URSA and NEP are included in this study. The degree of p53 methylation during the first trimester is found to be significant and positively correlated with that of G9aMT (p < 0.05), BCL-2 (p < 0.001), and DNMT1 (p < 0.001) at both transcript and protein level. A significant and negative correlation (with p-value < 0.001) between the degree of p53 methylation during the first trimester and that of the expression level of TUNEL assay (Apoptosis), P53, BAX, and CASPASE-6 are also observed in the present study. A positive correlation between apoptosis and a higher level of p53 expression (which is possibly due to low degree of p53 methylation) is observed both at the transcript and protein level in URSA which is in line with our findings. The analysis performed using structural equation modelling (SEM) further throws light on the causal relationship between sustenance of pregnancy or URSA during the first trimester of a human pregnancy and degree of methylation of p53 which is closely correlated with the interaction between G9aMT, DNMT1, BCL-2, BAX, P53, CASPASE-6, and apoptosis.The human implantation failure during first trimester leads to spontaneous abortions. Spontaneous abortions are consecutive and occur twice or thrice (with or without prior live births) due to factors which are either maternal or fetal. However, it also constitutes of unknown etiology; known as unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortions (URSA). In this study, the medical terminated human normal early pregnancies (NEP) of the first trimester were taken as control samples, the normal decidual sample whose molecular and epigenetic changes were compared with that of decidua of human URSA subjects. Apoptosis-related genes reported in consecutive recurrent pregnancy loss became the basis for this study. So, in this study, we evaluated the hypothesis that "p53 methylation level through methyltransferases (G9aMT and DNMT1) implicates the fate of embryo towards sustenance or cessation of pregnancy". Further, the interaction between P53, BAX, BCL-2, CASPASE-6, G9aMT, DNMT-1, and methylated p53 expression level(s) during the first trimester of both URSA and NEP are included in this study. The degree of p53 methylation during the first trimester is found to be significant and positively correlated with that of G9aMT (p < 0.05), BCL-2 (p < 0.001), and DNMT1 (p < 0.001) at both transcript and protein level. A significant and negative correlation (with p-value < 0.001) between the degree of p53 methylation during the first trimester and that of the expression level of TUNEL assay (Apoptosis), P53, BAX, and CASPASE-6 are also observed in the present study. A positive correlation between apoptosis and a higher level of p53 expression (which is possibly due to low degree of p53 methylation) is observed both at the transcript and protein level in URSA which is in line with our findings. The analysis performed using structural equation modelling (SEM) further throws light on the causal relationship between sustenance of pregnancy or URSA during the first trimester of a human pregnancy and degree of methylation of p53 which is closely correlated with the interaction between G9aMT, DNMT1, BCL-2, BAX, P53, CASPASE-6, and apoptosis.
The human implantation failure during first trimester leads to spontaneous abortions. Spontaneous abortions are consecutive and occur twice or thrice (with or without prior live births) due to factors which are either maternal or fetal. However, it also constitutes of unknown etiology; known as unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortions (URSA). In this study, the medical terminated human normal early pregnancies (NEP) of the first trimester were taken as control samples, the normal decidual sample whose molecular and epigenetic changes were compared with that of decidua of human URSA subjects. Apoptosis-related genes reported in consecutive recurrent pregnancy loss became the basis for this study. So, in this study, we evaluated the hypothesis that “p53 methylation level through methyltransferases (G9aMT and DNMT1) implicates the fate of embryo towards sustenance or cessation of pregnancy”. Further, the interaction between P53, BAX, BCL-2, CASPASE-6, G9aMT, DNMT-1, and methylated p53 expression level(s) during the first trimester of both URSA and NEP are included in this study. The degree of p53 methylation during the first trimester is found to be significant and positively correlated with that of G9aMT (p < 0.05), BCL-2 (p < 0.001), and DNMT1 (p < 0.001) at both transcript and protein level. A significant and negative correlation (with p-value < 0.001) between the degree of p53 methylation during the first trimester and that of the expression level of TUNEL assay (Apoptosis), P53, BAX, and CASPASE-6 are also observed in the present study. A positive correlation between apoptosis and a higher level of p53 expression (which is possibly due to low degree of p53 methylation) is observed both at the transcript and protein level in URSA which is in line with our findings. The analysis performed using structural equation modelling (SEM) further throws light on the causal relationship between sustenance of pregnancy or URSA during the first trimester of a human pregnancy and degree of methylation of p53 which is closely correlated with the interaction between G9aMT, DNMT1, BCL-2, BAX, P53, CASPASE-6, and apoptosis.
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Abortion, Habitual - pathology
Abortion, Induced
Adult
Apoptosis
Apoptosis - genetics
BAX protein
Bcl-2 protein
Caspase-6
Decidua
Decidua - pathology
DNA Methylation
DNMT1 protein
Etiology
Female
Fetuses
Humanities and Social Sciences
Humans
Implantation
Latent Class Analysis
Methylation
Methyltransferases - metabolism
Miscarriage
Models, Biological
multidisciplinary
p53 Protein
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Trimester, First
Science
Science (multidisciplinary)
Structural equation modeling
Transcription
Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 - genetics
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Title Structural equation modelling analysis determining causal role among methyltransferases, methylation, and apoptosis during human pregnancy and abortion
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