This study analyzed the levels of peripheral blood tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), Decorin (DCN) and Mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 (MAPK1) mRNA in neutrophils of patients with preeclampsia and their correlations, in order to provide more thoughts on the diagnosis and treatment of clinical patients. 81 patients with preeclampsia who had regular prenatal checkups and delivered in our hospital from June 2020 to April 2022 were analyzed, including 26 patients with early-onset and 55 patients with late-onset, and 50 pregnant women with normal pregnancy who had prenatal checkups and delivered in our hospital during the same period were selected as the control group. Record the clinical data of patients, record the expression of peripheral blood TNF-α, DCN and neutrophils MAPK1 mRNA of patients with early-onset, late-onset and the control group, and record the correlation between DCN level, MAPK1 mRNA expression and TNF-α level of patients with preeclampsia. The diastolic and systolic blood pressures were significantly higher in early-onset and late-onset patients, and the gestational week of delivery was significantly lower in early-onset and late-onset patients, respectively ( < .05); there was no statistically significant difference in the average age, BMI, average pregnancy time, and average births between the three groups ( > .05). The expressions of peripheral blood TNF-α, DCN, and neutrophils MAPK1 mRNA of the early-onset and late-onset groups were all higher than those in the control group ( < .05); and the expressions of TNF-α, DCN, and MAPK1 mRNA in the peripheral blood of the early-onset group were all higher than those in the late-onset group ( < .05); correlation analysis showed that DCN level and TNF-α level in patients with preeclampsia were positively correlated ( = 0.98639,  < .05); Neutrophils MAPK1 mRNA expression and TNF-α level were positively correlated ( = 0.9611,  < .05). TNF-α, DCN and neutrophils MAPK1 mRNA were all highly expressed in the peripheral blood of patients with pre-eclampsia and were more significantly elevated in patients with early-onset preeclampsia, and the expression levels of DCN and MAPK1 mRNA were positively correlated with TNF-α levels. It is possible that all three factors are involved in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia, and are expected to be used as indicators for early prediction and diagnosis.

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