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Preconception peripheral natural killer cell activity as a predictor of pregnancy outcome in patients with unexplained infertility
Authors:Matsubayashi Hidehiko  Shida Masako  Kondo Akane  Suzuki Takahiro  Sugi Toshitaka  Izumi Shun-Ichiro  Hosaka Takashi  Makino Tsunehisa
Affiliation:Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokai University School of Medicine, Kanagawa, Japan. hide-m@is.icc.u-tokai.ac.jp
Abstract:PROBLEM: Preconception high peripheral natural killer (NK) cell activity in women with recurrent spontaneous abortion can predict subsequent miscarriages. We have examined prospectively, for the first time, the pregnancy rate in patients with unexplained infertility by measuring the peripheral NK activity. METHOD OF STUDY: We tested the peripheral NK activity of 94 infertile women who despite treatment were unable to conceive for 6 or more months (mean; 2.4 years). Peripheral NK activity was measured by a chromium-51 release cytotoxicity assay. Women were followed for 2 years and assessed. RESULTS: In 77 patients who were followed for 2 years, 28 had conceived but 49 did not. The peripheral NK activity of the group that became pregnant (mean +/- S.D.; 34.5 +/- 13.8%) was significantly lower than that of non-conception group (42.3 +/- 13.3%, P = 0.017). CONCLUSIONS: Our finding suggests that elevated peripheral NK activity in patients with unexplained infertility is a risk factor for attaining pregnancy success.
Keywords:Cytotoxic natural killer cell    peripheral natural killer cell    recurrent spontaneous abortion    unexplained infertility    uterine natural killer cell
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