Gynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine (Aug 2018)

Influence of Maternal Toxoplasmosis on the Second-Trimester Aneuploidy Screening Test

  • Umit Gorkem,
  • Ayse Semra Gureser,
  • Cihan Togrul,
  • Djursun Karasartova,
  • Tayfun Gungor,
  • Aysegul Taylan Ozkan,
  • Ozgur Kocak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21613/GORM.2017.735
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 2
pp. 71 – 75

Abstract

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Objective: With apoptosis being critical for the development and homeostasis of placental tissues, it is possible to hypothesize that accelerated trophoblastic apoptosis during pregnancy may result in a partial loss of trophoblastic activity or trophoblastic cell mass, and ultimately may alter the second-trimester screening test parameters. Thus, this study was conducted to investigate the influence of maternal toxoplasmosis on second-trimester aneuploidy screening tests. Study Design: This retrospective study was conducted with 552 pregnant women admitted to our University Hospital. The demographic data such as maternal age and weight; and the main parameters of second-trimester aneuploidy screening test including maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein, unconjugated estriol (uE3) and human chorionic gonadotropin were analyzed with the comparison of their Toxoplasma immunoglobulin serology results. Results: The mean age of the pregnant women was 27.6 (17.0 - 43.0) years, and the mean maternal weight was estimated at 65.0 (40.0 - 120.0) kg. The pregnant women with positive Toxoplasma IgG antibody had a higher mean maternal age than those with negative Toxoplasma IgG antibody (p 0.05, for all). Conclusion: Although IgG-seropositivity of toxoplasmosis may lead to an accelerated trophoblastic apoptosis during pregnancy, there is no significant influence on the second-trimester screening test results. There was no data regarding the unaffected population whom used for calculation of MoM, if they

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