Immunogenetic aspects of preeclampsia.

P F Bolis, M Martinetti Bianchi, A La Fianza, M Franchi, M Cuccia Belvedere
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The etiology of preeclampsia (PE) is so far unknown; nevertheless both clinical and experimental findings suggest the possibility that immunogenetic factors operate in this disorder. In order to verify the role of immunogenetic factors in PE, a selected group of women (n = 26) affected with PE was chosen and HLA (human leucocytes A) frequency distribution, HLA antigens sharing between couples, homozygosity, incidence of HLA phenotypes and maternal antibody production were investigated. Neither significant differences in HLA frequencies nor homozygosity condition in preeclamptic and/or in the partners have been noted. HLA typing of the couples under study however demonstrates a very high antigen sharing between partners if compared with the sharing found in couples with normal reproductive performance. In 46% of PE women it was possible to demonstrate the presence of cytotoxic antibodies against surface structures of partner lymphocytes. The role of the MHC (major histocompatibility complex) in fetal survival and outcome is discussed.

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子痫前期的免疫遗传学方面。
子痫前期(PE)的病因尚不清楚;然而,临床和实验结果都表明免疫遗传因素可能在这种疾病中起作用。为了验证免疫遗传因素在PE中的作用,我们选择了一组PE患者(n = 26),研究了HLA(人白细胞a)频率分布、夫妻间HLA抗原共享、纯合性、HLA表型发生率和母体抗体产生情况。在子痫前期和/或伴发患者中,HLA频率和纯合子状况均无显著差异。然而,研究中夫妇的HLA分型表明,与正常生殖行为的夫妇相比,伴侣之间的抗原共享度非常高。在46%的PE女性中,可以证明存在针对伴侣淋巴细胞表面结构的细胞毒性抗体。讨论了MHC(主要组织相容性复合体)在胎儿生存和结局中的作用。
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