Assessment of CD56 and CD14 by IHC in Placental tissues from women with miscarriage
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32007/jfacmedbagdad.592131Keywords:
CD14; CD56, immunohistochemistry, miscarriage, pregnancy, placenta.Abstract
Background: Among many possible causes, CD14, CD 56, were implicated in immune mechanisms and might be involved in pregnancy loss. However the role of these Immunological factors has not been clearly elucidated. Some authors have shown that women with reproductive failure (such as spontaneous miscarriage) have increased CD14, uNK cells numbers; where as other authors reported no difference or even reduced numbers.
Objective: The aim of this study was to have an insight in a panel of the immunological factors shared in the placental microenvironment in an attempt to find a close relationships of these markers to the state of abortions.
Methods: Immunohistochemistry technique assay was used to detect CD14 and CD56 in 40 women with spontaneous miscarriage and in 40 healthy deliveries in Baghdad/Iraq.
Results: The CD56 protein detected as by IHC in 60.0% and 5.0% of miscarriage and healthy delivered women groups respectively which showed statistically Significant differences ( p<0.05) . The CD14 – IHC reactions were found in 37.5% and 7.5% of miscarriage and control placental tissues, respectively with statistically significant differences (p <0.05).
Conclusion: The increased expression of CD14 marker in the miscarriage patients as well as significant correlations of CD56+NK cells with the state of spontaneous abortion introducing these markers as good immunological biomarkers for predicting possibility of abortions.