Fetal cord plasma herpesviruses and preeclampsia : an observational cohort study
Häkkinen, Inka; Yazgeldi Gunaydin, Gamze; Pyöriä, Lari; Kojima, Shohei; Parrish, Nicholas; Perdomo, Maria F.; Wedenoja, Juho; Hedman, Klaus; Heinonen, Seppo; Kajantie, Eero; Laivuori, Hannele; Kere, Juha; Katayama, Shintaro; Wedenoja, Satu (2024)
Häkkinen, Inka
Yazgeldi Gunaydin, Gamze
Pyöriä, Lari
Kojima, Shohei
Parrish, Nicholas
Perdomo, Maria F.
Wedenoja, Juho
Hedman, Klaus
Heinonen, Seppo
Kajantie, Eero
Laivuori, Hannele
Kere, Juha
Katayama, Shintaro
Wedenoja, Satu
2024
14605
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202407097557
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202407097557
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Peer reviewed
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A previous study suggested that fetal inheritance of chromosomally integrated human herpesvirus 6 (ici-HHV6) is associated with the hypertensive pregnancy disorder preeclampsia (PE). We aimed to study this question utilizing cord plasma samples (n = 1276) of the Finnish Genetics of Preeclampsia Consortium (FINNPEC) cohort: 539 from a pregnancy with PE and 737 without. We studied these samples and 30 placentas from PE pregnancies by a multiplex qPCR for the DNAs of all nine human herpesviruses. To assess the population prevalence of iciHHV-6, we studied whole-genome sequencing data from blood-derived DNA of 3421 biobank subjects. Any herpes viral DNA was detected in only two (0.37%) PE and one (0.14%) control sample (OR 2.74, 95% CI 0.25–30.4). One PE sample contained iciHHV-6B and another HHV-7 DNA. The control’s DNA was of iciHHV-6B; the fetus having growth restriction and preterm birth without PE diagnosis. Placentas showed no herpesviruses. In the biobank data, 3 of 3421 subjects (0.08%) had low level HHV-6B but no iciHHV-6. While iciHHV-6 proved extremely rare, both fetuses with iciHHV-6B were growth-restricted, preterm, and from a pregnancy with maternal hypertension. Our findings suggest that human herpesviruses are not a significant cause of PE, whereas iciHHV-6 may pose some fetal risk.
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