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. 2018 Feb 18;2018:1371425. doi: 10.1155/2018/1371425

Table 4.

Comparison of genotypes between children born from preeclamptic and noncomplicated pregnancies.

Fetal genotypes and alleles PE group
N = 86
N (%)
Control group
N = 85
N (%)
p a pHWEb
−1607 1G/2G MMP1 (rs1799750)
1G/1G 30 (35%) 12 (14%) <0.01 0.503
1G/2G 43 (50%) 36 (42%) 0.316
2G/2G 13 (15%) 37 (44%) <0.001
1G 103 (60%) 60 (35%) <0.0001
2G 69 (40%) 110 (65%)

−1171 5A/6A MMP3 (rs35068180)
5A/5A 12 (14%) 17 (20%) 0.291 0.841
5A/6A 62 (72%) 41 (48%) <0.01
6A/6A 12 (14%) 27 (32%) <0.01
5A 86 (50%) 75 (44%) 0.276
6A 86 (50%) 95 (56%)

−1562C/T MMP9 (rs3918242)
CC 67 (78%) 61 (72%) 0.354 0.487
CT 19 (22%) 21 (25%) 0.687
TT 0 (0%) 3 (3%) 0.240
C 153 (89%) 143 (84%) 0.190
T 19 (11%) 27 (16%)

−735 C/T MMP2 (rs2285053)
CC 66 (77%) 69 (81%) 0.477 0.857
CT 18 (21%) 15 (18%) 0.586
TT 2 (2%) 1 (1%) 0.992
C 150 (87%) 153 (90%) 0.417
T 22 (13%) 17 (10%)

−1306 C/T MMP2 (rs243865)
CC 50 (58%) 48 (56%) 0.825 0.304
CT 27 (31%) 34 (40%) 0.240
TT 9 (11%) 3 (4%) 0.140
C 127 (74%) 130 (76%) 0.573
T 45 (26%) 40 (24%)

aFor p value analysis, the chi2 or Yates' corrected chi2 tests were used; bHWE: Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium.