Immunologic Factors and Genomic Considerations in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: A Review

  • Fateme Montazeri Abortion Research Center, Yazd Reproductive Sciences Institute, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Yazd, Iran
  • Masoud Tajamolian Medical Genetics Research Center, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Yazd, Iran
  • Elham Sadat Hosseini Biotechnology Research Center, Yazd Reproductive Sciences Institute, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Yazd, Iran
  • Seyed Mehdi Hoseini Biotechnology Research Center, Yazd Reproductive Sciences Institute, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Yazd, Iran
Keywords: Fetal-maternal interface Genomic factors Immunologic factors Recurrent pregnancy loss

Abstract

Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), which is also known as repeated miscarriage, affects around 2-3% of women who are trying to conceive. While some factors contributing to RPL have been identified, the cause of almost half of all cases remains unknown. Immunological factors have been proposed as one of the potential causes of such miscarriages. However, it is hard to track the common factors leading to RPL since the individual genomic identity of aborted fetuses is different in a family like other siblings. The immunological factors involved in the pathogenesis of miscarriage generally result from either the function of the maternal immune system attributable to her genomic background or the fetal origination established by both maternal and paternal genomic backgrounds that constitute the fetal genome.

Published
2024-03-02
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