Inhibitory serum factor of lymphoproliferative response to allogeneic cells in pregnancy

Säo Paulo med. j; 115 (4), 1997
Publication year: 1997

An inhibitory serum factor of mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) has been associated with successful pregnancy after lymphocyte transfusion in women with unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortions (RSA).

Objective:

Investigate whether the inhibitory serum factor of MLC is essential for a successful pregnancy.

Method:

Sera from 33 healthy pregnant women and from 40 women with RSA were assessed by a one-way MLC in which the woman's lymphocytes were stimulated with her partner's lymphocytes or with third party lymphocytes.

Results:

An inhibitory serum effect (inhibition >50 percent as compared to normal serum) was detected in 45 percent of the pregnant women who had at least 1 previous parity, in 8 percent of the primigravidea, in 29 percent of those with one abortion and in 58 percent of those with more than one abortion.

Conclusion:

MLC inhibitory serum factor does not seem to be an essential factor for pregnancy development. Therefore, it should not be considered as a parameter for the assessment of RSA patients.

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