Preeclampsia (PE) is a severe pregnancy complication with unclear molecular mechanisms. Our research investigated the effect of UNC5C-AS1 on human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) function in PE. UNC5C-AS1 was downregulated in PE placentas. Upregulating UNC5C-AS1 promoted HUVEC migration, invasion, tube formation, and the expression of vascular permeability factors, while UNC5C-AS1 silencing exhibited an opposite effect. UNC5C-AS1 directly targeted the miR148a3p/EMP1 axis. MiR-148a-3p was up-regulated and EMP1 was downregulated in PE. The regulatory effects of UNC5C-AS1 overexpression on HUVEC functions were reversed by miR-148a-3p mimics, and this reversal was subsequently rescued by EMP1 upregulation. UNC5C-AS1 overexpression ameliorated tissue damage in the PE mouse model. UNC5C-AS1 alleviated the PE-associated injury and modulated HUVEC function by targeting miR-148a-3p/EMP1 axis.
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