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<jats:p>Preeclampsia (PE) is a hypertensive pregnancy-specific disorder and a leading cause of maternal and fetal mortality. A common feature of PE placentas and maternal plasma is dyslipidemia, or abnormal lipid levels, which can increase oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction. However, the precise transcriptional, post-transcriptional, and epigenetic mechanisms underlying these abnormalities remain poorly characterized. Identifying such changes may clarify disease mechanisms and identify lipid-related PE biomarkers. We conducted a large-scale meta-analysis integrating public placental datasets from NCBI GEO, comprising four DNA methylation (DNAm) datasets (n = 172), three RNA-sequencing datasets (n = 92), and an independent RNA microarray validation cohort (n =146). We evaluated differential DNAm (limma), gene expression (DESeq2), transcript-level shifts (Swish), and alternative splicing (rMATS) in PE versus control placentas, with all analyses stratified by fetal sex via an interaction term model. We also performed placental cell-type deconvolution to quantify PE-associated cell-type proportion changes. Our results demonstrated that lipid-related regulation changes in PE placentas occur primarily at the gene and transcript level, with DNAm showing no changes. We also identified significant isoform switching in PE that were undetected by differential gene expression analysis, and primarily driven by alternative transcription initiation and termination sites rather than alternative splicing. A subset of these isoform switches mapped to pathways dysregulated in PE and were predicted to cause functional protein changes. An interaction term model identified several sex-specific differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in PE, including a subset of male-specific downregulated genes involved in oxidative metabolism. However, many of the remaining sex-specific DEGs across both sexes were previously uncharacterized in the literature. These findings suggest that transcriptional and isoform-level regulation play a role in PE-associated dyslipidemia, with certain regulatory pathways displaying fetal sex-specific patterns.</jats:p>

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