ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PRE-ECLAMPSIA WITHIN FAMILIES AND HLA DR4

56 women who had had proteinuric pre-eclampsia and who had parous sisters were studied. In first pregnancy, proteinuric pre-eclampsia was more common in the sisters than in the maternity hospital population (8/71 [11%] vs 41/1978 [2%]); the relative risk was 6·0. The frequency of HLA DR4 was higher...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Lancet (British edition) 1989-11, Vol.334 (8671), p.1063-1065
Hauptverfasser: Kilpatrick, DavidC, Gibson, Fiona, Liston, WilliamA, Livingstone, Jean
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Zusammenfassung:56 women who had had proteinuric pre-eclampsia and who had parous sisters were studied. In first pregnancy, proteinuric pre-eclampsia was more common in the sisters than in the maternity hospital population (8/71 [11%] vs 41/1978 [2%]); the relative risk was 6·0. The frequency of HLA DR4 was higher in sisters with pregnancy-induced hypertension than in sisters with normotensive pregnancies (8/18 [44%] vs 10/54 [19%]) and more of them shared HLA DR4 with their spouses (4/14 [29%] vs 0/29). Genetic susceptibility to pre-eclampsia is associated with HLA DR4; it may be conferred by fetomaternal sharing of a single recessive HLA-linked gene.
ISSN:0140-6736
1474-547X
DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(89)91079-9