The secretion of placental isoferritin (PLF) during pregnancy could be
responsible for the diminished immunoreaction of maternal lymphocytes
against the embryo. In this study, serum levels of PLF in 335 pregnan
t women were correlated with birth weight, percentile of birth weight,
gestational age, and pulsatility index of the uterine artery, as well
as with diastolic notching. Women with small-for-gestational age (SGA
) infants (birth weight below or equal to the tenth percentile) showed
significantly lower PLF levels (11.7 U/ml) compared with women whose
newborns were of normal weight (19.4 U/ml) (P<0.05). In line with this
finding, a strong correlation was observed between PLF levels and the
percentile of birth weight, pulsatility index of the uterine artery,
and the presence of diastolic notching. The strong correlation of low
PLF values and SGA newborns suggests that determination of PLF could s
erve as a marker to identify women at risk of having such babies.