From the Department of Immunology, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, I.R. Iran.
Abstract: (4567 Views)
In addition to ultrasonographic monitoring of folliculogenesis, urinary luteinizing
hormone testing, luteal phase endometrial biopsy, serum antiphospholipid
antibodies, etc., immunologic tests are recently being used to evaluate reproductive
disorders. In this study, sharing of HLA-A, B, C and DR antigens and the presence
of antipaternal cytotoxic antibody (APCA) was assessed using microcytotoxicity
method.
Subjects of the study were 103 infertile couples, 47 fertile couples with 2-3
children and 123 couples with recurrent spontaneous abortions (RSA).
The results showed that the presence of antipatemal cytotoxic antibody is
associated with fertility rather than infertility (p<0.0001), but sharing of HLA
antigens failed to show any significant difference between infertile and fertile
couples or couples who experienced spontaneous abortions compared with normal
couples. Therefore it appears that HLA antigen sharing is not associated with
pregnancy outcome and other antigen(s) may be involved in this process. Assessment
of APCA could be useful in predicting the pregnancy outcome.
Type of Study:
Original Research |
Subject:
Immunology