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Title:
Is there an Association Between-2549 Insertion/Deletion Polymorphisms in the Promotor Region of the Gene Encoding for VEGFA as a Risk Factor and the Idiopathic Recurrent Spontaneous Miscarriage in a Sample of Jordanian Women?
Authors: Azzam OA1 *, Mahgoub SS2,3, Farhan SS4 , Alrawashdeh HM5 , Abufraijeh SM6 and Abd El kareemHM7,8
Year: 2020
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Abstract:

Background: At least 50% of the cases of recurrent spontaneous miscarriage is aetiologically idiopathic. Recently various genetic polymorphisms have been proposed as susceptibility risk factors for pregnancy loss. Objective: The aim of the present case control-study is to establish the association between the functional -2549 I/D polymorphisms in the promoter region of the vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) gene and idiopathic recurrent spontaneous miscarriage (IRSM) in a sample of Jordanian women. Subjects and Methods: 328 subjects were recruited, 103 and 98 women with primary and secondary IRSM, respectively, 127 normal women were selected as a control group. Genomic DNA was isolated from a blood sample withdrawn from each participant, then, -2549 I/D polymorphisms of the VEGFA gene were genotyped by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). Results: The obtained results revealed that ID polymorphism and D allele of VEGFA -2549 I/D polymorphisms have the highest frequencies in both primary and secondary IRSM patients, no significant difference between the three groups regarding polymorphisms and allele frequencies, patients with DD+ID genetic models have positive association with high risk of IRSM versus II model, and patients with D allele are more liable to have IRSM than those having I allele, no significant difference in the association of VEGFA -2549 I/D polymorphisms with IRSM in the three genetic models of the primary and secondary IRSM patients. Conclusion: patients with ID genetic model of -2549 I/D polymorphisms in the VEGFA gene’s promoter region and D allele have a higher risk for IRSM.

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