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Molecular interactions during pregnancy: Association between mannan binding protein deficiency and recurrent miscarriage
Authors:Kilpatrick, David C.   Bevan, Bridget H.   Liston, William A.
Affiliation:1Department of Transfusion Medicine 2 Forrest Road, Edinburgh, EH1 2QN 2University Department of Anatomy Teviot Place, Edinburgh 3Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion, The Royal Infirmary Edinburgh, UK
Abstract:The distribution of mannan binding protein (MBP) in blood donorsera was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay toestablish normal concentrations. Abnormally low MBP concentrationswere found in 16% (21 out of 135) of female partners and 14%(15 out of 108) of male partners of couples experiencing recurrentmiscarriage, compared with <5% of obstetrically normal controls(P < 0.005). This relationship was even stronger (9.5 versus1.0%) and more significant (P < 0.002) when only subjectspresumed to be homozygous for the mutant allele responsiblefor MBP deficiency were considered. By immunohistochemistry,MBP could be demonstrated in first trimester placenta. We suggestthat low concentrations of MBP within the feto-placental unitincrease susceptibility to fetal loss, possibly via an infection-inducedplacental cytokine imbalance.
Keywords:mannan binding protein/recurrent miscarriage/recurrent spontaneous abortion/RSA
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