In the present manuscript, we review the recent research investigating the pathogenic association between most studied autoantibodies and recurrent pregnancy loss. Pregnancy loss represents a common obstetric complication occurring in about 15%-25% of all clinically recognized pregnancies. The recurrence of pregnancy loss identifies a distinct clinical entity, that is recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), affecting about 2%-4% of couples. Several factors, including age, chromosomal abnormalities, uterine anomalies, thrombophilic disorders, endocrinopathies, hormonal and metabolic disorders, infections, sperm quality, and lifestyle issues, are involved in RPL. The role of autoantibodies in RPL is only partially determined. In some cases (antiphospholipid antibodies [aPL]), their involvement is well established. In other cases (anti-thyroid autoantibodies, antinuclear, anti-transglutaminase, and anti-endomysial antibodies), it is still debated, despite multiple, although not fully conclusive, evidences strongly suggest a possible involvement in RPL. Further extensive research is needed to definitively confirm or exclude their actual role.

D'Ippolito, S., Ticconi, C., Tersigni, C., Garofalo, S., Martino, C., Lanzone, A., et al. (2020). The pathogenic role of autoantibodies in recurrent pregnancy loss. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE IMMUNOLOGY, 83(1), e13200 [10.1111/aji.13200].

The pathogenic role of autoantibodies in recurrent pregnancy loss

Ticconi, Carlo;
2020-01-01

Abstract

In the present manuscript, we review the recent research investigating the pathogenic association between most studied autoantibodies and recurrent pregnancy loss. Pregnancy loss represents a common obstetric complication occurring in about 15%-25% of all clinically recognized pregnancies. The recurrence of pregnancy loss identifies a distinct clinical entity, that is recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), affecting about 2%-4% of couples. Several factors, including age, chromosomal abnormalities, uterine anomalies, thrombophilic disorders, endocrinopathies, hormonal and metabolic disorders, infections, sperm quality, and lifestyle issues, are involved in RPL. The role of autoantibodies in RPL is only partially determined. In some cases (antiphospholipid antibodies [aPL]), their involvement is well established. In other cases (anti-thyroid autoantibodies, antinuclear, anti-transglutaminase, and anti-endomysial antibodies), it is still debated, despite multiple, although not fully conclusive, evidences strongly suggest a possible involvement in RPL. Further extensive research is needed to definitively confirm or exclude their actual role.
2020
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/40 - GINECOLOGIA E OSTETRICIA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Abortion, Habitual
Autoantibodies
Female
Humans
Pregnancy
anti-thyroid antibodies
antinuclear antibodies
antiphospholipid antibodies
celiac disease
miscarriage
recurrent pregnancy loss
D'Ippolito, S., Ticconi, C., Tersigni, C., Garofalo, S., Martino, C., Lanzone, A., et al. (2020). The pathogenic role of autoantibodies in recurrent pregnancy loss. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE IMMUNOLOGY, 83(1), e13200 [10.1111/aji.13200].
D'Ippolito, S; Ticconi, C; Tersigni, C; Garofalo, S; Martino, C; Lanzone, A; Scambia, G; Di Simone, N
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