Further insights into the role of the annexin A5 M2 haplotype as recurrent pregnancy loss factor, assessing timing of miscarriage and partner risk

Tüttelmann F., Ivanov P., Dietzel C., Sofroniou A., Tsvyatkovska T., Komsa-Penkova R., Markoff A., Wieacker P., Bogdanova N.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Objective To study the influence of M2/ANXA5 for recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), according to the timing of miscarriages and assess the male partner risk. Design Genetic association study. Setting Academic research center. Patient(s) Female patients from two academic centers in Germany and Bulgaria with two or more unexplained miscarriages were selected for this study. Male partners were available for a part of the German sample. Population controls were recruited from healthy individuals of respective populations. Intervention(s) None. Main Outcome Measure(s) Incidence of M2 carriage and odds ratios were calculated between patient and control groups, and RPL risk was evaluated. Result(s) The M2 haplotype in ANXA5 was associated with greater overall RPL risk in German and in Bulgarian women, and a trend of higher prevalence was seen for male partners of German RPL patients. The highest relative risk of M2 carriage was observed in women of both populations with "early" fetal losses between the 10th and 15th gestational weeks, which was significant in the meta-analysis. Conclusion(s) M2 carriage seems to have an RPL risk role mostly for early abortions, gestational weeks 10-15. In the first phase of pregnancy this correlates with vascular remodeling to accomplish the transition from high- to low-resistance blood vessels. © 2013 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.

Details about the publication

JournalFertility and Sterility (Fertil Steril)
Volume100
Issue5
Page range1321-1325
StatusPublished
Release year2013
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1016/j.fertnstert.2013.06.046
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Keywordsannexin A5; ANXA5; M2/ANXA5; recurrent pregnancy loss; risk factor

Authors from the University of Münster

Markov, Arseni
Institute of Human Genetics
Tüttelmann, Frank
Institute of Human Genetics