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Serum level and gene polymorphism of interleukin-1?, and efficiency of infertility treatment by in vitro fertilization


  • Lapshtaeva A.
  • Evsegneeva I.
  • Novikov V.
  • Sychev I.
  • Karaulov A.
Дата публикации:01.01.2018
Журнал: Medical Immunology (Russia)
БД: Scopus
Ссылка: Scopus

Аннтотация

© 2018, SPb RAACI Search for novel prognostic criteria predicting successful in vitro fertilization remains a nonresolved problem at the present time. The aim of our study was to analyse a predictive role of IL-1? as an additional marker of pregnancy after in vitro fertilization (IVF). The study included 120 women with tubo-peritoneal infertility subjected to the IVF procedure. Retrospectively, two groups were formed of this cohort, dependent on efficiency of in vitro fertilization. Group I included 40 women with successful pregnancy whereas group II comprised 80 women with failed pregnancy. IL-1? concentrations in serum were detected by ELISA technique. A polymorphic rs1800587 marker at 5`UTR region has been amplified by PCR followed by Sanger sequencing. We have shown IL-1? hyperproduction in the women from group I. The women with effective IVF outcome exhibited positive correlation between IL-1? and luteinizing hormone, prolactin, progesterone, 17-hydroxyprogesterone, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate levels. The women with ineffective in vitro fertilization have detected a negative correlation between IL-1? levels and anti-Muellerian hormone, a positive correlation of IL-1? with 17-hydroxyprogesterone. The women with T allele of the polymorphic rs1800587 marker at 5`UTR region have shown a 2.5-fold higher chance to become pregnant after IVF than the women carrying C allele (95% CI = [1.45-4.35], ? = 0.0009). The women with T/T genotype exhibited a positive correlation between IL-1? and estradiol, testosterone; the subjects with heterozygous C/T genotype showed correlation with estradiol, and those harboring C/C genotype exhibited correlation with follicle-stimulating hormone. The revealed changes suggest a potential involvement of IL-1? into regulation of cyclic processes in the ovary including ovulation. Moreover, IL-1? may participate in formation of pro-inflammatory environment for successful blastocyst implantation.


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