Objectives: To investigate the serum level distribution of angiogenic markers (PlGF, endoglin, sFlt-1) and acute-phase proteins (SAA, CRP) in patients with HELLP syndrome or preeclampsia (PE) including matched controls.
Methods: The matching procedure revealed 46 controls for 23 HELLP cases, and 81 controls for 42 preeclamptic patients. Maternal serum concentrations were determined by immunoassays.
Results: SAA and CRP levels were significantly higher in HELLP patients compared with controls. This finding was not observed in preeclamptic subgroup. Pro-angiogenic PlGF is significantly lower in PE and HELLP syndrome. Anti-angiogenic endoglin is significantly higher in PE and HELLP syndrome. The sFlt-1 analysis supports the anti-angiogenic shift in HELLP and preeclamptic patients, but with smaller differences between subgroups. The SAA/PlGF ratio showed the highest ROC value of all tested parameters in discrimination between HELLP and HELLP controls.
Conclusions: These findings support the concept that patients with HELLP syndrome have both an anti-angiogenic state and a pronounced inflammatory response, while patients with PE are characterized only by an anti-angiogenic shift.