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Identification of Genes of Interest for Severe Forms of Preeclampsia
Sponsor: University Hospital, Strasbourg, France
Summary
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure associated with damage to various organs, especially the kidneys. It happens in about 1 to 5% of pregnant women and can cause serious problems for both the mother and the baby. Several multi-omics studies have already been conducted on preeclampsia, with promising results. However, this is preliminary data that requires further studies. The molecular markers identified in this type of study could potentially be used, first of all, for the early screening of this condition, which is not yet reliably achievable. In addition, the knowledge gained from this research would help us better understand the pathophysiology of preeclampsia. Therefore, the investigators' goal is to carry out a multi-omics analysis of preeclampsia to uncover the genetic and molecular mechanisms involved in this condition.
Official title: Identification of Genes of Interest for Severe Forms of Preeclampsia in a Cohort of Pregnant Women With a Precise Phenotype
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - 45 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Start Date
2026-09-01
Completion Date
2031-01-01
Last Updated
2026-07-14
Healthy Volunteers
No