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Impact of Soluble HLA-G Levels and Endometrial NK Cells in Uterine Flushing Samples from Primary and Secondary Unexplained Infertile Women
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2015
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FertilityImmunologyReproductive HealthGynecologyPathologyFemale Reproductive SystemSecondary InfertilityMenstrual CycleUterine Flushing SamplesFemale InfertilityEndometrial Natural KillerInfertile WomenPublic HealthPrimary ImmunodeficiencyInfertilityAutoimmunityWomen's HealthMedicineSoluble Hla-g Levels
The aim of this research was to determine the levels of human leukocyte antigen G (HLA-G) and endometrial Natural Killer ((e)NK) cell percentages in uterine flushing samples from primary and secondary infertile women. sHLA-G levels were lower in the uterine flushing samples from primary infertile women in comparison with women with secondary infertility. Lower CD56+KIR2DL4+ (e)NK cell percentages were detected in primary infertile women compared with secondary infertile women. This is the first study demonstrating that primary and secondary unexplained infertilities are characterized by different basal sHLA-G levels and CD56+KIR2DL4+ (e)NK cell percentages.
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