Purpose: To evaluate the relation between CD34+ cells count in maternal blood and potential development of fetal congenital renal abnormalities. Materials and methods: We enrolled 16 women that gave birth to newborns carrying congenital renal malformations over a 3-year period and 48 women with uncomplicated pregnancies (controls) in a 1:3 ratio (three controls per case). Results: CD34+ cells in the maternal peripheral blood were significantly lower in the group of women who gave birth to newborns carrying congenital renal malformations compared to the controls (p < .0001). Conclusions: CD34+ cells in maternal blood could be validated as a potential marker to predict the development of possible kidney malformations.

Maternal peripheral blood CD34+ cells for prediction of fetal kidney malformations: results from a case-control analysis

Cernaro, Valeria;Scilipoti, Mariagrazia;Inferrera, Ramona;Fresta, Jlenia;Buemi, Michele;D'Anna, Rosario;
2019-01-01

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Purpose: To evaluate the relation between CD34+ cells count in maternal blood and potential development of fetal congenital renal abnormalities. Materials and methods: We enrolled 16 women that gave birth to newborns carrying congenital renal malformations over a 3-year period and 48 women with uncomplicated pregnancies (controls) in a 1:3 ratio (three controls per case). Results: CD34+ cells in the maternal peripheral blood were significantly lower in the group of women who gave birth to newborns carrying congenital renal malformations compared to the controls (p < .0001). Conclusions: CD34+ cells in maternal blood could be validated as a potential marker to predict the development of possible kidney malformations.
2019
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