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DAVID, Valeriu, PETROVICI, Virgil, GLOBA, Tatiana, et al. Differentiated immunohistochemical expression of angiogenic factor Ang2 in the germinal status of uterine pregnancies disturbed at early term. In: Cells and Tissues Transplantation. Actualities and Perspectives: the materials of the nat. scientific conf. with internat. particip., the 2nd ed. Chisinau, March 29-30th 2024: [abstracts]. Chişinău: CEP Medicina, 2024, p. 36. ISBN 978-9975-82-366-1. |
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Background. Angiopoietins contribute to vascular and angiogenic processes, playing a crucial role in
establishing a functional placental vascular system that supports the intrauterine growth of the embryo
and fetus. Changes in Ang2 expression disrupt the maturation and stabilization of the vascular network.
Aim of the study. Assessment of the immunohistochemical expression pattern of Ang2 in the chorionic
villi germinal status of patients experiencing early-term pregnancy complications.
Methods and materials. Tissue samples were collected via uterine aspiration from 67 patients with
early-term pregnancy disruptions at the Perinatal Center of the Mother and Child Institute's, during
2020. Patients were categorized into three groups: early spontaneous abortion (ESA) – 11 cases; missed
abortions (MA) – 43 cases; and 13 cases of pregnancies terminated for social or personal reasons (TS
or TD). All groups were further divided based on gestational age into 3-5 weeks, 6-9 weeks, and 10-
12 weeks. Study methods included hematoxylin-eosin (H&E) staining, immunohistochemistry
evaluating anti-Tie1. Immunohistochemical expression was analyzed in cellular expression sites:
cytotrophoblast, syncytiotrophoblast, endothelial cells, Hofbauer cells, and stroma.
Immunohistochemical intensity was graded from 0 (absent) to +3 (pronounced). Statistical analysis
involved assessing intensity, statistical correlations (Spearman rs), and Mann-Whitney (U) test.
Results. Cytoplasmic immunohistochemical expression was predominantly negative in all studied
sites of the control group except for syncytiotrophoblasts (+3). SS and ASP groups showed negative
cytotrophoblast expression and variable expression in Hofbauer and stromal cells (70,4/63,6%,
86,3/90,9%), except for endothelial sites, which exhibited differentiated immunostaining: SS – 56,1%
positive vs ASP – 36,4% negative. Syncytiotrophoblast expression was predominantly positive (+3) in
SS and ASP: 90,6%/90,9%. Significant statistical differences were found intergroup for the endothelial
site in SS 6-9 weeks vs Control 6-9 weeks p=0,01; SS 10-12 weeks vs Control 10-12 weeks p=0,04;
Control total vs SS total p=0,001 and ASP total vs Control total p=0,025. Correlations were observed
in the total SS group, namely: TS with Hofbauer cells and stromal cells (rs=0,54, p=0,002 and rs=0,45,
p=0,002); age with vascular endothelium (rs=0,38, p=0,01).
Conclusion. During early-term pregnancy disturbances, Ang2 angiogenic environment in placental
development mostly displays negative conditions, except for vascular endothelium in the MA group
with prevalent positive expression. Cellular expression varies with gestational term and patient age,
especially in the SS group. |
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