Placental proteases PAPP-A and PAPP-A2, the binding proteins they cleave (IGFBP-4 and -5), and IGF-I and IGF-II: Levels in umbilical cord blood and associations with birth weight and length

A newborn's birth weight for gestational age provides important insights into his or her fetal growth and well-being. While the underlying mechanisms regulating fetal growth remain to be fully elucidated, the IGF axis plays an important role. Some components of this axis have been well-characte...

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Veröffentlicht in:Metabolism, clinical and experimental clinical and experimental, 2019-11, Vol.100, p.153959-153959, Article 153959
Hauptverfasser: DiPrisco, Bridget, Kumar, Ajay, Kalra, Bhanu, Savjani, Gopal V., Michael, Zoe, Farr, Olivia, Papathanasiou, Aimilia Eirini, Christou, Helen, Mantzoros, Christos
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Zusammenfassung:A newborn's birth weight for gestational age provides important insights into his or her fetal growth and well-being. While the underlying mechanisms regulating fetal growth remain to be fully elucidated, the IGF axis plays an important role. Some components of this axis have been well-characterized in umbilical cord blood, but others have not yet been studied. We measured the proteases PAPP-A and PAPP-A2, the binding proteins they cleave (IGFBP-4 and -5), and the established molecules IGF-I and –II in umbilical cord blood to better characterize the IGF axis in relation to birth weight and length. We performed a case-control study of 180 neonates born at a tertiary teaching hospital in Boston. To maximize power, infants were recruited in a 1:3:1 ratio with 37 SGA, 111 AGA, and 37 LGA infants matched by gestational age, sex, and delivery mode. IGF-I, IGF-II, IGFBP-4, IGFBP-5, PAPP-A, and PAPP-A2 were measured in umbilical cord blood by ELISA. Associations between birth weight and birth length Z-scores and the Z-scores of the above molecules were analyzed using linear regression models and analysis of covariance. Birth weight and length Z-scores were positively associated with Z-scores of IGF-I, IGF-II, total IGFBP-4, and IGFBP-5, with IGF-I having the strongest association. Birth weight and length Z-scores were negatively associated with Z-scores of intact IGFBP-4, PAPP-A, and PAPP-A2 levels. We confirm previous findings of significant associations between the IGFs in cord blood and newborn size and for the first time show positive associations between cord blood total IGFBP-4 and -5 and birth weight and a negative association between intact IGFBP-4 and birth weight. We also show for the first time a reciprocal relationship between cord blood levels of PAPP-A and PAPP-A2 and newborn size. The implications of these findings need to be further examined in large longitudinal studies and likely have diagnostic and therapeutic potential. •IGF-I and IGF-II are positively associated with birth weight and birth length Z-scores.•Total IGFBP-4 and IGFBP-5 are positively associated with birth weight and birth length Z-scores.•Intact IGFBP-4 is negatively associated with birth weight and length Z-score.•PAPP-A and PAPP-A2 are inversely associated with birth weight and birth length Z-scores, which is likely compensatory.
ISSN:0026-0495
1532-8600
DOI:10.1016/j.metabol.2019.153959