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Kobra Hamdi1, Maryam Vaezi, Behrooz Dagigazar
1Women's Reproductive Health Research Centre, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.
Purpose:
This study was performed to investigate the incidence of thrombophilic gene mutations in repeated assisted reproductive technology (ART) failures.
Methods:
The prevalence of mutated genes in the patients with a history of three or more previous ART failures was compared with the patients with a history of successful pregnancy following ARTs. The study group included 70 patients, 34 with three or more previously failed ARTs (A) and control group consisted of 36 patients with successful pregnancy following ARTs (B). All patients were tested for the presence of mutated thrombophilic genes including factor V Leiden (FVL), Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) and Prothrombin (G20210A) using real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT- PCR).
Results:
Mutation of FVL gene was detected in 5.9% women of group A (2 of 34) compared with 2.8% women (1 of 36) of control group (P = 0.6). Mutation of MTHFR gene was found in 35.3% (12 cases) as compared with 50% (18 cases) of control (35.3% versus 50%; P = 0.23). Regarding Prothrombin, only control group had 5.6% mutation (P = 0.49). No significant differences were detected in the incidences of FVL, Prothrombin and MTHFR in the study group A compared with the control group B.
Conclusion:
The obtained results suggest that thrombophilia does not have a significant effect in ART failures.
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