Publications by authors named "Rafael Gustavo Vargas"

The role of HLA-G in several clinical conditions related to reproduction has been investigated. Important polymorphisms have been found within the 5'URR and 3'UTR regions of the HLA-G promoter. The aim of the present study was to investigate 16 SNPs in the 5'URR and 14-bp insertion/deletion (ins/del) polymorphism located in the 3'UTR region of the HLA-G gene and its possible association with the implantation outcome in couples who underwent assisted reproduction treatments (ART).

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Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-G expression is restricted, expressed on trophoblast, with a major role in fetus acceptance. In addition to the 46 HLA-G alleles, the presence or absence of a 14 bp polymorphism located in the 3' UTR contributes to gene polymorphism that may influence both HLA-G mRNA stability and HLA-G isoform's splicing and consequently could play an immunomodulatory function in pregnancy. To elucidate the role of HLA-G polymorphism in pregnancy, HLA-G allele frequencies and the 14 bp polymorphisms were analyzed and compared in 60 couples with recurrent miscarriage (RM) and 68 fertile control couples.

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The new human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I allele, HLA-A*0355 was identified in a Brazilian family. Our sequence analysis detected a mismatch located in exon 2, codon 86, at position 258 (C-->A) that results in a nonsilent and nonconservative substitution with the replacement of asparagine by lysine. Substitutions located at this oligosaccharide attachment site of the protein were observed in only other four classic HLA class I sequences, indicating a highly conserved peptide site however its function remains unknown.

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Problem: Natural killer (NK) cells are regulated through NK cell receptors such as killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs). KIRs are suspected of being involved in the causes of recurrent miscarriage (RM) as a higher proportion of activated NK cells were observed in women with RM when compared with that in controls. The aim of this study was to investigate if KIR genes coding for receptors known to have as ligands HLA class I molecules are correlated with RM.

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