IMMUNE DYSFUNCTIONS IN WOMEN WITH INFERTILITY OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN
The study deals with evaluation of immune parameters in healthy fertile women (n = 48) versus female patients with infertility of unknown origin (n = 386). A comparative analysis has shown similar patterns of immune dysfunction in women with primary infertility (n = 179) and recurrent spontaneous ab...
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oai:doaj.org-article:521da88327f4467386e484297f061d3e2021-11-18T08:03:41ZIMMUNE DYSFUNCTIONS IN WOMEN WITH INFERTILITY OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN1563-06252313-741X10.15789/1563-0625-2010-6-511-520https://doaj.org/article/521da88327f4467386e484297f061d3e2014-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/444https://doaj.org/toc/1563-0625https://doaj.org/toc/2313-741XThe study deals with evaluation of immune parameters in healthy fertile women (n = 48) versus female patients with infertility of unknown origin (n = 386). A comparative analysis has shown similar patterns of immune dysfunction in women with primary infertility (n = 179) and recurrent spontaneous abortion (n = 207). The most common markers of immune dysfunction include decreased production of blocking antibodies (86.5% of cases), low proliferative response to paternal alloantigens in mixed leukocyte reaction (MLR) shown in 51.5% of cases, and increased number of activated CD56+CD16+NK-cells (42.0%). Decreased production of MLR-blocking antibodies may be caused by low lymphocyte response, due to the partner's HLA-similarity, or by predominance of Th1/proinflammatory cytokines and low contents of circulating regulatory CD4+CD25+T-cells. The study results demonstrate that development of primary infertility and recurrent spontaneous abortions is associated with a uniform set of immune disorders, thus probably reflecting a failure of suppressor rearrangement within immune system during periovulatory period of menstrual cycle.N. A. KhoninaM. A. TikhonovaI. B. DzutzevaN. M. PasmanA. A. OstaninE. R. ChernykhSPb RAACIarticleinfertilityblocking antibodiescytokinesnk-cellst-cells regulatoryImmunologic diseases. AllergyRC581-607RUMedicinskaâ Immunologiâ, Vol 12, Iss 6, Pp 511-520 (2014) |
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The study deals with evaluation of immune parameters in healthy fertile women (n = 48) versus female patients with infertility of unknown origin (n = 386). A comparative analysis has shown similar patterns of immune dysfunction in women with primary infertility (n = 179) and recurrent spontaneous abortion (n = 207). The most common markers of immune dysfunction include decreased production of blocking antibodies (86.5% of cases), low proliferative response to paternal alloantigens in mixed leukocyte reaction (MLR) shown in 51.5% of cases, and increased number of activated CD56+CD16+NK-cells (42.0%). Decreased production of MLR-blocking antibodies may be caused by low lymphocyte response, due to the partner's HLA-similarity, or by predominance of Th1/proinflammatory cytokines and low contents of circulating regulatory CD4+CD25+T-cells. The study results demonstrate that development of primary infertility and recurrent spontaneous abortions is associated with a uniform set of immune disorders, thus probably reflecting a failure of suppressor rearrangement within immune system during periovulatory period of menstrual cycle. |
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N. A. Khonina M. A. Tikhonova I. B. Dzutzeva N. M. Pasman A. A. Ostanin E. R. Chernykh |
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N. A. Khonina M. A. Tikhonova I. B. Dzutzeva N. M. Pasman A. A. Ostanin E. R. Chernykh |
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N. A. Khonina |
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IMMUNE DYSFUNCTIONS IN WOMEN WITH INFERTILITY OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN |
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IMMUNE DYSFUNCTIONS IN WOMEN WITH INFERTILITY OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN |
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IMMUNE DYSFUNCTIONS IN WOMEN WITH INFERTILITY OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN |
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IMMUNE DYSFUNCTIONS IN WOMEN WITH INFERTILITY OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN |
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IMMUNE DYSFUNCTIONS IN WOMEN WITH INFERTILITY OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN |
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immune dysfunctions in women with infertility of unknown origin |
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https://doaj.org/article/521da88327f4467386e484297f061d3e |
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