MICA-129 A/G dimorphism, its relation to soluble mica plasma level and spontaneous preterm birth: A case-control study.

J Reprod Immunol

Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Infectious diseases in Gynecology and Obstetrics Sector, Clinics Hospital of University of Paraná (UFPR), Post Graduate Program of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Rua General Carneiro, 181, Alto da Glória, CEP80060-900 Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil. Electronic address:

Published: September 2018

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  • This case-control study explored the link between preterm birth (PTB) and the MICA-129 A/G gene variation, along with serum MICA (sMICA) levels in pregnant women.
  • The study included 50 women with a history of PTB or risk factors for it and 50 healthy pregnant women, using various statistical methods to analyze genetic and clinical data.
  • No significant differences were found in sMICA levels based on the MICA-129 A/G polymorphism, but higher sMICA levels were correlated with the MICA-129 val/val genotype, suggesting it may affect sMICA expression.

Article Abstract

The aim of this case- control study was to investigate the association between preterm birth (PTB), MICA-129 A/G dimorphism and sMICA levels. Fifty pregnant women with singleton pregnancy and previous PTB, or clinic diagnostic of threatened preterm labor in the actual pregnancy, or cervical length less than 25 mm and 50 healthy pregnant women were enrolled. DNA was extracted for genotyping for MICA-129 A/G by real-time PCR and sMICA plasma level was quantified by sandwich ELISA assay. Clinical and socioeconomic characteristics, results of TaqMan® genotyping and ELISA quantification were compared between the groups using qui-square, Fisher´s exact or Mann-Whitney test. A binary logistic regression model was used to predict PTB. The correlation between MICA-129 A/G genotypes and sMICA levels was investigated. There were not statistically significant differences between MICA-129 A/G polymorphism and sMICA plasma level.There was found a correlation between MICA-129 val/val genotype and higher levels of sMICA (ρ: -0.342; p:0.001). The presence of MICA-129  val/val genotype may be influencing sMICA expression.

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