Introduction: Unexplained infertility is a diagnosis of exclusion since no pathogenetic mechanisms have been discovered in this setting. PLAC1 (Placenta-specific1), a trophoblast-specific gene, encodes for a protein that is highly expressed in human placenta, localizing primarily to the differentiated syncytiotrophoblast. Recent studies showed that PLAC1 is immunogenic since it was found to elicit a spontaneous antibody response in cancer patients. This study aimed to determine the levels of anti-PLAC1 in infertile women affected by idiopathic sterility and with a history of unexplained implantation failure after IVF cycles as compared to fertile women Materials and Methods: Serum samples were drawn from 21 idiopathic infertile patients , with a history of repeated unexplained implantation failure after IVF-ET (infertile group) and from 81 fertile control women (control group). Anti-PLAC1 antibody levels were determined by ELISA test Results: We demonstrated that infertile women’s mean (and standard deviation) optical densities (ODs) from ELISA test ranked significantly higher than controls (0.27 +0.2 vs 0.13 + 0.1 respectively; Mann-Whitney test p 0.0009). Conclusions: Anti-PLAC1 antibodies could represent a biomarker associated with idiopathic sterility and with high probability of repeated implantation failure after ovarian stimulation and IVF-ET, greatly improving the diagnostic work up of infertile couples
High anti PLAC 1 antibody levels in idiopathic infertile patients with repetaed unexplained implantation failure
MATTEO, MARIA;MASSENZIO, FRANCESCA;LISO, ARCANGELO
2011-01-01
Abstract
Introduction: Unexplained infertility is a diagnosis of exclusion since no pathogenetic mechanisms have been discovered in this setting. PLAC1 (Placenta-specific1), a trophoblast-specific gene, encodes for a protein that is highly expressed in human placenta, localizing primarily to the differentiated syncytiotrophoblast. Recent studies showed that PLAC1 is immunogenic since it was found to elicit a spontaneous antibody response in cancer patients. This study aimed to determine the levels of anti-PLAC1 in infertile women affected by idiopathic sterility and with a history of unexplained implantation failure after IVF cycles as compared to fertile women Materials and Methods: Serum samples were drawn from 21 idiopathic infertile patients , with a history of repeated unexplained implantation failure after IVF-ET (infertile group) and from 81 fertile control women (control group). Anti-PLAC1 antibody levels were determined by ELISA test Results: We demonstrated that infertile women’s mean (and standard deviation) optical densities (ODs) from ELISA test ranked significantly higher than controls (0.27 +0.2 vs 0.13 + 0.1 respectively; Mann-Whitney test p 0.0009). Conclusions: Anti-PLAC1 antibodies could represent a biomarker associated with idiopathic sterility and with high probability of repeated implantation failure after ovarian stimulation and IVF-ET, greatly improving the diagnostic work up of infertile couplesI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.