Recurrent pregnancy loss association with allelic variants of IL8 and IL10 genes
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2014.27254Mots-clés :
IL8 gene/ IL10 gene/ interleukin/ recurrent pregnancy lossRésumé
The study evaluated IL8 -781C/T and IL10 -592C/A, -1082A/G polymorphisms association with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) (n=110 case, n=106 control).
IL10 -592АА genotype and -1082A allele carriers frequency was higher in RPL group (6.6 %, 87.3 %) comparing to control (0.9 %, 76.4 %). The -1082A allele carriers have twice increased RPL risk (OR=2.12; CI95 %: 1,03–4,34).Références
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