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Combined Parental Thrombophilia Gene Mutation Defects in Couples with Repeated Pregnancy Loss.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences. Oct-Dec2023, Vol. 16 Issue 4, p352-357. 6p.
Subject
*GENETIC mutation
*RECURRENT miscarriage
*ACTIVATED protein C resistance
*HYPERCOAGULATION disorders
*FACTOR V Leiden
*PROTEIN C
*METHYLENETETRAHYDROFOLATE reductase
*ANTICARDIOLIPIN antibodies
*Y chromosome
Language
ISSN
0974-1208
Abstract
Background: Several genetic mutations in female thrombotic defects have recently been shown to affect recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL); however, it is unclear which common parental mutations are involved in thrombosis-associated repeated pregnancy loss RPL. Aims: In this study, the prevalence of some combined parental thrombophilia gene mutation defects was studied in couples with RPL. Settings and Design: The observational study was done in babol infertility research center (Iran) in 2022. Materials and Methods: Sixty-two infertile women with a history of RPL and their male partners (124 individuals) participated in this study. The frequencies of common defects associated with methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) C677T and A1298C, factor V Leiden, protein C, protein S and homocysteine were analysed in these couples. Statistical analysis used: The data were statistically analysed using the Mann-Whitney test. Results: Sixty-two couples (124 individuals) were analysed. 56.2% of couples with a history of RPL had MTHFR C677T and 23.1% had MTHFR A1298C. Forty percent of couples showed homocysteine deficiency and 12.5% protein C deficiency. Other genes tested were only observed in the mother or father but not both. Conclusions: Results obtained with RPL couples demonstrate the importance of further investigating combined parental thrombophilia gene mutation defects (not only maternal). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]