Blocking antibodies in blood from patients with recurrent spontaneous abortion in relation to pregnancy outcome and intravenous immunoglobulin treatment
B. Jablonowska et al., Blocking antibodies in blood from patients with recurrent spontaneous abortion in relation to pregnancy outcome and intravenous immunoglobulin treatment, AM J REPROD, 45(4), 2001, pp. 226-231
PROBLEM: To study whether the occurrence of mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC)
blocking antibodies is associated with pregnancy outcome in women with unex
plained recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA) and the in vivo effect of intr
avenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) treatment on MLC blocking effect.
METHOD OF STUDY: Blood samples from 41 RSA patients were obtained before an
d after pregnancy, and blocking antibodies were estimated by one-way MLC as
say. The patients received IVIG or placebo (saline) during pregnancy. Addit
ionally, prepregnancy blood samples from 31 RSA women and 10 controls were
obtained.
RESULTS: We found no correlation between blocking antibodies before pregnan
cy and the pregnancy outcome. The occurrence of blocking antibodies was not
affected by pregnancy or IVIG treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: Blocking antibodies have no predictive value for the pregnancy
outcome in RSA patients, and their production seems not to be affected by
IVIG.