PXD067974 is an
original dataset announced via ProteomeXchange.
Dataset Summary
| Title | Exploring the Plasma Proteome Linked to Corpus Luteum Presence and Conception Mode Across Pregnancy Stages and Postpartum |
| Description | Observational data suggest that women conceiving without a corpus luteum are at higher risk of developing preeclampsia. While the underlying mechanisms remain unclear, the absence of corpus luteum-derived secretory products may be a contributing factor. This study investigates whether the plasma proteome differs between women who conceive with or without a corpus luteum and examines the relationship with mode of conception. Plasma samples from 12 participants were collected at three time points: first trimester, third trimester, and postpartum. The cohort included women who conceived unassisted (UC) after infertility, via artificial cycle frozen embryo transfer (AC FET), or natural cycle frozen embryo transfer (NC FET). 36 plasma protein samples were analyzed using mass spectrometry-based proteomics to compare the proteome of women who conceived with and without a corpus luteum, across different conception methods and pregnancy stages. In total, 528 proteins were quantified. No differentially expressed plasma proteins were identified between women with and without a corpus luteum. However, 15 proteins showed differential expression between UC and FET at all time points, with Bonferroni-corrected p<9.47 × 10E-5 and FC≥|2|. Several altered proteins, including PAPPA and ANG, were linked to preeclampsia. SERPINA7 was differentially detected when comparing time points within the unassisted conception method. No significant differences were detected between AC FET and NC FET. This pilot study revealed a unique proteomic signature associated with mode of conception. The findings suggest biologically plausible candidate proteins for further testing. Validation in larger cohorts or with alternative proteome analysis technologies is needed |
| HostingRepository | PRIDE |
| AnnounceDate | 2025-10-07 |
| AnnouncementXML | Submission_2025-10-07_10:31:49.671.xml |
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| ReviewLevel | Peer-reviewed dataset |
| DatasetOrigin | Original dataset |
| RepositorySupport | Unsupported dataset by repository |
| PrimarySubmitter | Andreas Pich |
| SpeciesList | scientific name: Homo sapiens (Human); NCBI TaxID: NEWT:9606; |
| ModificationList | iodoacetamide derivatized residue |
| Instrument | LTQ Orbitrap Elite |
Dataset History
| Revision | Datetime | Status | ChangeLog Entry |
| 0 | 2025-09-02 02:03:57 | ID requested | |
| ⏵ 1 | 2025-10-07 10:31:50 | announced | |
Publication List
| Chung B, Jonas W, Rostami F, Malik Z, Szaroszyk M, Levay M, Thackeray J, Ost M, Nowak S, Hegermann J, Wieland T, Pich A, Bengel FM, Bauersachs J, Wollert KC, Heineke J, Sch, ü, rmann A, Kempf T, Iron regulatory proteins secure iron availability in skeletal muscle to preserve exercise tolerance in heart failure. Cardiovasc Res, ():(2025) [pubmed] |
| 10.1093/cvr/cvaf173; |
Keyword List
| submitter keyword: frozen embryo transfer, mode of conception, unassisted conception,corpus luteum, in vitro fertilization, proteome |
Contact List
| Andreas Pich |
| contact affiliation | Hannover Medical School Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1 30625 Hannover Germany |
| contact email | pich.andreas@mh-hannover.de |
| lab head | |
| Andreas Pich |
| contact affiliation | Hannover Medical School
Core Facility Proteomics |
| contact email | pich.andreas@mh-hannover.de |
| dataset submitter | |
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- PXD067974
- Label: PRIDE project
- Name: Exploring the Plasma Proteome Linked to Corpus Luteum Presence and Conception Mode Across Pregnancy Stages and Postpartum