HLA-G deletion polymorphism and pre-eclampsia/eclampsia

To investigate a HLA-G deletion polymorphism in pre-eclamptic pedigrees and the general population. A population association study of HLA-G genotypes from pre-eclamptic/eclamptic patients and control groups. Analyses undertaken in the School of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University. Patients wer...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of obstetrics and gynaecology 1995-09, Vol.102 (9), p.707-710
Hauptverfasser: HUMPHREY, K. E, HARRISON, G. A, WILTON, A. N, BRENNECKE, S. P, TRUDINGER, B. J
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description To investigate a HLA-G deletion polymorphism in pre-eclamptic pedigrees and the general population. A population association study of HLA-G genotypes from pre-eclamptic/eclamptic patients and control groups. Analyses undertaken in the School of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University. Patients were from Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, and controls were from Westmead Hospital and Macquarie University, Sydney. One hundred and ninety-six individuals, consisting of 29 pre-eclamptic/eclamptic (PE/E) patients, 13 individuals born of a PE/E pregnancy, 46 blood relatives of PE/E patients, 21 husbands of PE/E patients, 25 women normotensive in first pregnancy, 15 husbands of women normotensive in first pregnancy and 47 staff and students of Macquarie University. Genotypic and gene frequencies were not significantly different in the seven groups examined. There is no detectable relationship between susceptibility to pre-eclampsia or being born of a pre-eclamptic pregnancy and HLA-G genotype.
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Female
Gene Deletion
Gene Frequency
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HLA Antigens - genetics
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Male
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Pregnancy
Pregnancy. Fetus. Placenta
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