M. Makhseed et al., Th1 and Th2 cytokine profiles in recurrent aborters with successful pregnancy and with subsequent abortions, HUM REPR, 16(10), 2001, pp. 2219-2226
This study compared Th1-Th2 cytokine profiles in a subgroup of recurrent ab
orters who had an abortion with those in a subgroup of recurrent aborters w
ho had a successful pregnancy. METHODS: Fifty-four women with a history of
at least three normal pregnancies, 24 women with a history of recurrent spo
ntaneous abortion (RSA) followed by abortion (RSA -->A) and 39 women with a
history of RSA followed by normal pregnancy (RSA -->N) were studied. Blood
samples and placentas were obtained at the time of delivery or abortion; p
eripheral blood mononuclear cells were stimulated separately with phytohaem
agglutinin and with autologous placental cells, and the secreted cytokines
estimated. RESULTS: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from the RSA -->N su
bgroup secreted higher concentrations of Th1-type cytokines as compared wit
h normal pregnant women, indicating a higher Th1 bias in these women. Howev
er, women in the RSA -->N subgroup had significantly higher concentrations
of Th2 cytokines as compared with women in the RSA -->A subgroup. A compari
son of Th1:Th2 cytokine ratios indicated a higher Th2 bias in RSA -->N wome
n as compared with RSA -->A women. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that abortion-p
rone women who proceed to have successful pregnancy are more Th2-biased tha
n abortion-prone women who abort, and that recurrent aborters who undergo s
pontaneous abortion have a stronger Th1 bias than aborters who have normal
pregnancy.