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. 2017 May 15;60(3):241–259. doi: 10.5468/ogs.2017.60.3.241

Table 1. Summaries of studies on autophagy in placenta with preeclampsia and FGR.

Author (year) Study population Gestational age at delivery (wk)a) Neonatal weight (g)a) Methods used Markers of autophagy assessed and results compared to normal pregnancy Conclusions
Oh et al. (2008) [93] Normal (n=8)
Severe PE (n=11)
38.6 (38.3–39.3)
33.1 (28.0–40.1)
P<05
3,265 (3,010–4,220)
1,671 (740–3,200)
P<001
WB, RT-PCR, IHC LC3-II ↑, beclin 1 (−) Increase autophagy in severe PE
Hung et al. (2012) [95] Normal (n=14)
FGRb) (n=14)
PE (n=18)
FGR+PE (n=15)
38.3±1.0
38.3±1.2
37.4±2.8
35.2±3.4
P<0.05
3,176±567
2,284±378
2,862±658
1,855±525
P<0.001
IF, WB, real time qPCR LC3-II ↑, beclin 1 ↑, DRAM ↑ Increase autophagy in FGR or FGR+PE
No difference in PE only
Curtis et al. (2013) [96] Normal (n=6)
FGRc) (n=6)
39+2 (37+6–39+5)
37+5 (30+0–39+5)
P=NS
3,440 (2,550–3,570)
2,250 (646–2,700)
P<0.01
WB, IHC LC3-B↑, LAMP-2 (−) Increase autophagy in FGR
Normal (n=6)
FGRc) (n=6)
40+0 (38+2–41+5)
39+2 (34+0–40+3)
P<0.01
3,510 (2,850–4,380)
2,280 (1,800–2,600)
P<0.0001
EM Autophagic vacuole↑
Akaishi et al. (2014) [94] Normal (n=19)
Gestational HT (n=8)
PE (n=13)
37.0±3.0
34.9±2.5
34.6±2.9
P<0.05
2,700±600
2,200±500
2,000±700
P<0.05
WB LC3-II ↑, p62 ↓ Increase autophagy in hypertensive disorders (gestational HT or PE) regardless of FGR
Gao et al. (2015) [97] Normal (n=20)
Early onset PE (n=18)
39.0±1.2
33.5±1.1
P<0.01
2,886±609
1,964±235
P<0.01
IHC, IF LC3-II ↑, beclin 1 ↑ Increase autophagy in early onset PE

FGR, fetal growth restriction; PE, preeclampsia; WB, western blot; RT-PCR, reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction; IHC, immunohistochemistry; LC3, microtubule-associated proteins light chain 3; IF, immunofluorescence; qPCR, quantitative polymerase chain reaction; DRAM, damage-regulated autophagy modulator; NS, not significant; LAMP, lysosomal-associated membrane protein; EM, electron microscopy; HT,hypertension.

a)P-value to compare gestational age at delivery and neonatal weight between preeclampsia or FGR compared to normal pregnancy was presented in each study; b)FGR defined as <5 percentile; c)FGR defined as <3 percentile, (−), no difference.