Problem: Increasing evidence supports the involvement of complex antibody-mediated immunologic events at the decidua-trophoblast interface. Our objective is to define the humoral immune responses of pregnant women with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) compared with gestation-age-matched and non-pregnant controls in terms of trophoblast-derived antigenic targets and IgG subclasses.

Method Of Study: Immunoprecipitation and Western immunoblotting were performed to characterize IgG subclass reactivity to Sw.71 trophoblast-derived fetal fibronectin and alpha-2-macroglobulin, using serum obtained from first-trimester pregnant RPL subjects, gestation-age-matched controls, and non-pregnant controls.

Results: Using a generalized linear model, sera from women with a history of RPL exhibited increased IgG(3) immunoreactivity to trophoblast-derived fetal fibronectin and alpha-2-macroglobulin compared with controls (P < 0.001 and P < 0.001, respectively).

Conclusion: IgG(3) reactivity in women with RPL may play a significant role in aberrant immune-regulatory mechanisms in early pregnancy. Further investigations into the role of autoantibodies against trophoblast-derived proteins in implantation and pregnancy are warranted.

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