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Natural killer cells and reproductive success

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/aji.13291

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repeated IVF failure; recurrent miscarriage; NK cells

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NK cell assessment is a common immune test for clinicians, with better methodology such as flow cytometry potentially improving accuracy in the future. Blood testing is noninvasive and may serve as a marker for immune dysfunction, especially in cases of repeated reproductive failure. Additionally, a new genetic test (the KIR/HLA-C interaction) could provide a more effective diagnostic tool for immune therapy trials.
Natural killer (NK) cell assessment has been attempted since the 1990s and, apart from antibody testing, is probably the commonest immune test available to clinicians. It is clear that simple enumeration of uterine NK cells by immunohistochemistry is inadequate, although better methodology such as flow cytometry may prove to be more beneficial in the future. Blood testing is an appealing noninvasive test that may be a marker for immune dysfunction, rather than a guide to uterine numbers per se. It is currently performed in women with repeated reproductive failure and should be done using tests of activation. Patients value investigation and clinicians should prefer it to blind empirical immune therapy in repeated reproductive failure cases. But, in addition to blood NK testing, a fundamental new NK genetic test (the KIR/HLA-C interaction) is likely to provide an even more effective diagnostic tool. Insights from KIR/HLA-C analysis imply that new immune therapy trials will need to take KIR/HLA-C results into account.

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