Mandy J Schmella
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Jancsura M, Schmella M, Helsabeck N, Gillespie S, Roberts J, Conley Y, et al.
Am J Reprod Immunol
. 2023 Aug;
90(3):e13763.
PMID: 37641371
Problem: Obesity and preeclampsia both involve a pathological inflammatory response, which may be how obesity increases preeclampsia risk. Previous studies have failed to assess robust measurements of inflammatory markers across...
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Liu S, Fu H, Ray M, Heinsberg L, Conley Y, Anderson C, et al.
Epigenetics Commun
. 2023 Apr;
3(1).
PMID: 37063698
Background: While preeclampsia (PE) is a leading cause of pregnancy-related morbidity/mortality, its underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. DNA methylation (DNAm) is a dynamic regulator of gene expression that may...
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Magnus M, Wallace M, Demirci J, Catov J, Schmella M, Fraser A
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2023 Feb;
12(5):e026696.
PMID: 36847057
Background Breastfeeding is associated with improved cardiometabolic profiles decades after pregnancy. Whether this association exists for women who experience hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) is unknown. The authors examined whether...
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Ray M, Heinsberg L, Conley Y, Roberts J, Jeyabalan A, Hubel C, et al.
Hypertens Pregnancy
. 2021 Oct;
40(4):312-321.
PMID: 34697971
Examine white blood cell (WBC) proportions across preeclamptic (n = 28 cases) and normotensive (n = 28 controls) pregnancy in individuals with overweight/obesity. WBC proportions were inferred from genome-wide DNA...
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Heinsberg L, Ray M, Conley Y, Roberts J, Jeyabalan A, Hubel C, et al.
Reprod Sci
. 2021 Apr;
28(12):3519-3528.
PMID: 33877642
Preeclampsia is a leading cause of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. Chronological age and race are associated with preeclampsia, but the role of these factors is not entirely understood....
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Rietze A, Conley Y, Ren D, Anderson C, Roberts J, Jeyabalan A, et al.
Epigenet Insights
. 2020 Oct;
13:2516865720959682.
PMID: 33103056
Objective: We compared blood-based DNA methylation levels of endoglin () and transforming growth factor beta receptor 2 () gene promoter regions between women with clinically-overt preeclampsia and women with uncomplicated,...
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Schmella M, Assibey-Mensah V, Parks W, Roberts J, Jeyabalan A, Hubel C, et al.
Placenta
. 2019 Apr;
78:29-35.
PMID: 30955708
We evaluated the association between plasma soluble endoglin (sENG) and maternal vascular malperfusion (MVM) lesions of the placenta in women with preeclampsia. We measured sENG (sCD105) by ELISA in N ...
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Schmella M, Roberts J, Conley Y, Ren D, Storvold G, Ingles S, et al.
Pregnancy Hypertens
. 2018 Mar;
12:144-149.
PMID: 29580923
Objective: The purpose of this study was to validate our previous genetic association findings related to the endoglin (ENG) pathway from an American Caucasian preeclampsia cohort in independent preeclampsia cohorts....
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Anderson C, Schmella M
Am J Nurs
. 2017 Oct;
117(11):30-38.
PMID: 29035901
: Preeclampsia, one of four hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, has traditionally been characterized as new-onset hypertension and proteinuria developing after 20 weeks' gestation. It is, however, now understood to be...
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Dorman J, Schmella M, Wesmiller S
Biol Res Nurs
. 2016 Nov;
19(1):7-17.
PMID: 27895219
Precision medicine refers to the practice of determining a patient's unique genetic, biomarker, and other characteristics for the purpose of improving his or her clinical outcomes. Not all patients with...