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Investigating the association between IL-27 and susceptibility to preeclampsia among Iranian women

(2021) Investigating the association between IL-27 and susceptibility to preeclampsia among Iranian women. Clinical Laboratory. pp. 2079-2085.

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Abstract

Background: Preeclampsia (PE) is one of the most serious disorders of human pregnancy with a high rate of mortality for the fetus and mother. Several etiological factors are involved in the onset of this disease. Upregulation of IL-27 has been reported in placental tissue recovered from preeclamptic women, but the role of IL-27 has not yet been investigated in PE. The aim of the study was to investigate the association of IL-27 rs153109 and rs17855750 gene polymorphisms with PE; also, protein levels and susceptibility and severity of PE in Iranian women were evaluated. Methods: This case-control study was performed on 199 PE patients and 228 healthy women as the control group. IL-27 rs153109 and rs17855750 SNPs were genotyped using a PCR-RFLP method. Moreover, the levels of IL-27 were determined in 40 PE and 45 healthy women using ELISA method. Results: Statistical analysis indicated that there were no differences in genotype, allele and genotype combination frequencies in the SNPs between cases and controls. The plasma level of IL-27 was elevated in the mild form of the disease compared with controls (p-value: 0.006). Conclusions: The effect of IL-27 in preeclampsia is not due to the studied cytokine polymorphisms, but the level of IL-27 might be associated with the severity of preeclampsia in Iranian women. © 2021 Verlag Klinisches Labor GmbH. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Page Range: pp. 2079-2085
Journal or Publication Title: Clinical Laboratory
Volume: 67
Number: 9
Depositing User: ms soheila Bazm
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/11614

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