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NCT ID: NCT02813746 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Fetal Origin of Adult Diseases

Maternal Transcriptomic Regulation of the Preimplantation Embryo

Start date: April 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to understand the epigenetic and transcriptomic mechanisms that regulate the fetal origin of adult diseases (FOAD), either for the presence of metabolic disorders in the future mothers, such as obesity or for the exposure to certain contaminants such as tobacco. To do that, the miRNAs profiles secreted to the endometrial fluid in obese women vs normoweight women during the window of implantation will be identified. Likewise, it will be studied how that miRNA signature is normalized once a substantial loss of weight is produced by the patients involved in the studied. In parallel, a comparison of the miRNA expression profiles secreted in the endometrial fluid in smoker women vs nonsmoker women will be performed. As in the previous case, it will be studied if after the exposure to these contaminant, the normalization of the miRNA expression signature occurs. Finally, an in silico analysis will be carried out in order to define the target genes and the metabolic pathways affected by the miRNAs profile secreted in both pathological conditions