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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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a(CHEBI:heme) positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") View Subject | View Object

In line with previously published studies [13,14] the extravascular heme- and radical scavenger A1M was significantly increased in plasma of women with PE. PubMed:26368565

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a(MESH:"Fetal Hemoglobin") positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") View Subject | View Object

A 4-fold increase of the HbF concentration was seen in the PE patients (p-value 0.01) as compared to the controls. PubMed:26368565

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a(MESH:"haptoglobin-hemoglobin complex") positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") View Subject | View Object

A statistically significant increase in the mean Hp-HbF concentration was observed for women with PE as compared to controls (p-value 0.018). PubMed:26368565

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p(HGNC:HPX) negativeCorrelation path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") View Subject | View Object

Analysis of the intravascular heme-scavenger protein Hpx showed a statistically significant decrease in plasma Hpx concentration of women with PE (p-value<0.0001) as compared to the controls (Table 3). PubMed:26368565

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p(HGNC:CD163) positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") View Subject | View Object

Soluble, shedded CD163, the macrophage receptor mediating elimination of the Hp-Hb complex, was analyzed in plasma [40–42]. The analysis showed a small but not statistically significant (p-value 0.37) increase in the PE group as compared to the controls (Table 3). PubMed:26368565

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p(HGNC:HP) negativeCorrelation path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") View Subject | View Object

Analysis of the Hp concentration in plasma showed a statistically significant decrease in Hp concentration in plasma samples of women with PE as compared to controls (pvalue< 0.0001). PubMed:26368565

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p(HGNC:AMBP) positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") View Subject | View Object

Analysis of plasma levels of the heme- and radical scavenger A1M showed a statistically significant increase of plasma A1M concentration in women with PE (p-value 0.035) as compared to controls (Table 3). PubMed:26368565

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p(HGNC:AMBP) positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") View Subject | View Object

In line with previously published studies [13,14] the extravascular heme- and radical scavenger A1M was significantly increased in plasma of women with PE. PubMed:26368565

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path(MESH:Hypertension) positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") View Subject | View Object

The classical findings that define PE are hypertension and proteinuria appearing after 20 weeks of gestation. PubMed:26368565

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path(MESH:Proteinuria) positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") View Subject | View Object

The classical findings that define PE are hypertension and proteinuria appearing after 20 weeks of gestation. PubMed:26368565

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path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") positiveCorrelation path(MESH:Proteinuria) View Subject | View Object

The classical findings that define PE are hypertension and proteinuria appearing after 20 weeks of gestation. PubMed:26368565

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path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") positiveCorrelation path(MESH:Hypertension) View Subject | View Object

The classical findings that define PE are hypertension and proteinuria appearing after 20 weeks of gestation. PubMed:26368565

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path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") positiveCorrelation a(MESH:"Fetal Hemoglobin") View Subject | View Object

A 4-fold increase of the HbF concentration was seen in the PE patients (p-value 0.01) as compared to the controls. PubMed:26368565

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path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") positiveCorrelation a(MESH:"haptoglobin-hemoglobin complex") View Subject | View Object

A statistically significant increase in the mean Hp-HbF concentration was observed for women with PE as compared to controls (p-value 0.018). PubMed:26368565

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path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") negativeCorrelation p(HGNC:HP) View Subject | View Object

Analysis of the Hp concentration in plasma showed a statistically significant decrease in Hp concentration in plasma samples of women with PE as compared to controls (pvalue< 0.0001). PubMed:26368565

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path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") positiveCorrelation p(HGNC:CD163) View Subject | View Object

Soluble, shedded CD163, the macrophage receptor mediating elimination of the Hp-Hb complex, was analyzed in plasma [40–42]. The analysis showed a small but not statistically significant (p-value 0.37) increase in the PE group as compared to the controls (Table 3). PubMed:26368565

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hepatocyte
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path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") negativeCorrelation p(HGNC:HPX) View Subject | View Object

Analysis of the intravascular heme-scavenger protein Hpx showed a statistically significant decrease in plasma Hpx concentration of women with PE (p-value<0.0001) as compared to the controls (Table 3). PubMed:26368565

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path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") positiveCorrelation p(HGNC:AMBP) View Subject | View Object

Analysis of plasma levels of the heme- and radical scavenger A1M showed a statistically significant increase of plasma A1M concentration in women with PE (p-value 0.035) as compared to controls (Table 3). PubMed:26368565

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path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") positiveCorrelation p(HGNC:AMBP) View Subject | View Object

In line with previously published studies [13,14] the extravascular heme- and radical scavenger A1M was significantly increased in plasma of women with PE. PubMed:26368565

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path(MESH:"Pre-Eclampsia") positiveCorrelation a(CHEBI:heme) View Subject | View Object

In line with previously published studies [13,14] the extravascular heme- and radical scavenger A1M was significantly increased in plasma of women with PE. PubMed:26368565

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