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HLA-G polymorphisms and soluble HLA-G protein levels in women with recurrent pregnancy loss from Basrah province in Iraq

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HUMAN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 73, Issue 8, Pages 811-817

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.humimm.2012.05.009

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  1. Ministry of Higher Education in Iraq
  2. [P01 HD049480]
  3. [F32 HL095268]
  4. [T32 HL007605]

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HLA-G is a nonclassical, class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) gene that exhibits immunomodulatory properties and likely plays a role in the maintenance of successful pregnancy. In this study, we investigated the role of HLA-G polymorphisms on risk for recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) and on circulating levels of soluble (s)HLA-G in Iraqi women. DNA and plasma were obtained from blood samples collected at 9-12 weeks gestation from 50 women with RPL and 50 healthy pregnant women in Basrah province, Iraq. As measured by ELISA, median sHLA-G levels were significantly lower in the RPL cases compared to healthy controls (21.4 vs. 38.8 U/ml, respectively; P = 0.025), and decreased with increasing maternal age (P = 0.0051). However, HIA-G allele and haplotype frequencies did not differ significantly between cases and controls (P values >= 0.12 for all tests). In contrast, homozygosity for the C allele (CC) at a tri-allelic promoter polymorphism, -725C/G/T, was associated with lower concentrations of sHLA-G compared to the CG or CT genotypes (median levels 21.1 vs. 40.1 vs. 42.6 U/ml, respectively; P = 0.0089). These results demonstrate that HIA-G genotype influences circulating sHLA-G levels during pregnancy but is not significantly associated with risk of RPL. (C) 2012 American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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