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ROLE OF CYTOKINE PRODUCTION DISORDERS IN GENESIS OF PLACENTAL INSUFFICIENCY AND EARLY REPRODUCTIVE LOSSES

https://doi.org/10.15789/1563-0625-2014-6-539-550

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We have analyzed clinical and laboratory data for 256 women surveyed in early pregnancy, being later classified by their pregnancy outcomes, i.e., placental insufficiency (n=106), interruption in the first trimester (n = 38) and uncomplicated cases with delivery of live, full-term infants (n = 112). We evaluated serum levels of cytokines and their soluble receptors, as well as spontaneous and induced cytokine production by whole blood cells and intracellular synthesis of IFNг and IL-4 by the T-helpers from peripheral blood. It was shown that the cases complicated with subsequent compensated placental insufficiency are associated with activation of mitogen-induced cellular production of IL-1в, whereas development of subcompensated placental insufficiency is associated with increased serum levels of IL-1в and IL-1ra at early terms of gestation. An increased mitogen-induced synthesis of IFNг in blood cells represents a common risk factor for subcompensated placental insufficiency and miscarriage in the first trimester of gestation. Along with elevated mitogen-induced interferonogenesis, cellular overproduction of IL-2, as well as increased intracellular synthesis of IFNг and IL-4 by T-helpers under additional stimulation, accompanied by a growing polarization of Th1/Th2 are predictive for early reproductive losses. 

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Gazieva I.A., Chistyakova G.N., Remizova I.I. ROLE OF CYTOKINE PRODUCTION DISORDERS IN GENESIS OF PLACENTAL INSUFFICIENCY AND EARLY REPRODUCTIVE LOSSES. Medical Immunology (Russia). 2014;16(6):539-550. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15789/1563-0625-2014-6-539-550

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