Cross-sectional case-control study of 90 pregnant women (30 controls, 30 mild preeclampsia, 30 severe preeclampsia) measuring serum MOTS-c levels at hospital admission, finding no significant difference in MOTS-c between preeclampsia patients and healthy pregnant controls despite higher blood pressures and worse outcomes in the preeclampsia groups. Challenges the hypothesis that MOTS-c is reduced in preeclampsia. Provides important negative evidence for MOTS-c as a preeclampsia biomarker—indicating that, unlike other obstetric complications, preeclampsia-associated mitochondrial dysfunction does not reduce circulating MOTS-c, which should be considered in interpreting positive findings from other obstetric biomarker studies of MOTS-c.
Tok, Abdullah; Serdar, Ozer; Kandilcik, Omer Faruk; Alkan-Baylan, Filiz