TY - JOUR
T1 - Anti-Elastin antibodies and elastin turnover in normal pregnancy and recurrent pregnancy loss
AU - Konova, Emiliana
AU - Aleksovska, Tania
AU - Atanasova, Milena
AU - Georgieva, Miglena
AU - Todorova, Katia
AU - Lukanov, Tzvetan
AU - Shoenfeld, Yehuda
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Problem: The aim of this study was to investigate elastin turnover and autoimmunity in patients with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) and during normal pregnancy. Method of study: Anti-α-elastin and anti-tropoelastin IgG and IgM antibodies were measured by a home-made ELISA in serum samples of 60 medically and obstetrically normal pregnant women, classified to three trimester groups, 18 female patients with RPL and 18 healthy non-pregnant women with a history of successful pregnancies. One way analyses of variance and Least Significant Difference method were used for a statistical analysis. Results: Anti-α-elastin IgG autoantibodies were significantly decreased in the third trimester pregnant women. IgM anti-α-elastin autoantibodies were significantly decreased in all pregnancy groups compared with the controls. Synthesis/degradation ratio of elastin was significantly increased in the third trimester pregnancy group, suggesting decreased elastin degradation during this period of pregnancy. Comparing the RPL patients with the healthy non-pregnant controls showed a significantly increased anti-α-elastin IgG antibody and significantly decreased synthesis/degradation ratio in the patient's group, suggesting increased elastin degradation in RPL. Conclusion: Elastin degradation is decreased during normal pregnancy. Increased anti-elastin IgG antibodies may contribute to the pathogenesis of pregnancy losses.
AB - Problem: The aim of this study was to investigate elastin turnover and autoimmunity in patients with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) and during normal pregnancy. Method of study: Anti-α-elastin and anti-tropoelastin IgG and IgM antibodies were measured by a home-made ELISA in serum samples of 60 medically and obstetrically normal pregnant women, classified to three trimester groups, 18 female patients with RPL and 18 healthy non-pregnant women with a history of successful pregnancies. One way analyses of variance and Least Significant Difference method were used for a statistical analysis. Results: Anti-α-elastin IgG autoantibodies were significantly decreased in the third trimester pregnant women. IgM anti-α-elastin autoantibodies were significantly decreased in all pregnancy groups compared with the controls. Synthesis/degradation ratio of elastin was significantly increased in the third trimester pregnancy group, suggesting decreased elastin degradation during this period of pregnancy. Comparing the RPL patients with the healthy non-pregnant controls showed a significantly increased anti-α-elastin IgG antibody and significantly decreased synthesis/degradation ratio in the patient's group, suggesting increased elastin degradation in RPL. Conclusion: Elastin degradation is decreased during normal pregnancy. Increased anti-elastin IgG antibodies may contribute to the pathogenesis of pregnancy losses.
KW - A-elastin
KW - Anti-tropoelastin antibody
KW - ELISA
KW - Synthesis/degradation ratio
KW - Tropoelastin
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1600-0897.2008.00678.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0897.2008.00678.x
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C2 - 19143680
AN - SCOPUS:58249144215
SN - 1046-7408
VL - 61
SP - 167
EP - 174
JO - American Journal of Reproductive Immunology
JF - American Journal of Reproductive Immunology
IS - 2
ER -