T helper 1-type immunity to trophoblast antigens in women with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss is associated with polymorphism of the IL1B promoter region
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T helper 1-type immunity to trophoblast antigens in women with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss is associated with polymorphism of the IL1B promoter region
Abstract
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a common disorder during early gestation. Recent evidence suggests that T helper 1 (Th1)-type immunity is associated with unsuccessful pregnancy especially in women with RPL of otherwise unknown etiology, while Th2-type immunity is associated with pregnancy success. Interleukin (IL)-1 may influence Th1/Th2 immune responsiveness and has been implicated in the establishment of successful pregnancy. In the present study, we investigated polymorphism of the IL-1beta gene (IL1B) in women with a history of RPL. Significant increases in the frequencies of IL1B promoter region variants IL1-511C and IL1B-31T were found in women with a history of RPL. Increased frequencies of these two variants and their homozygotes were found only in cases having evidence of Th1 immunity to trophoblast as determined by IFN-gamma production of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) stimulated with a trophoblast cell-line extract. Significantly higher IFN-gamma production by PBMCs in response to trophoblast correlated with variant IL1B-511C and its homozygocity in women with RPL. These results suggest that variants -511C and -31T in the IL1B promoter region confer risk for RPL associated with Th1 immunity to trophoblast antigens.
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