Diagnostics (Apr 2022)

Accentuated Peripheral Blood NK Cytotoxicity Forms an Unfavorable Background for Embryo Implantation and Gestation

  • Boris Dons’koi,
  • Oksana Onyshchuk,
  • Iryna Kononenko,
  • Vira Sirenko,
  • Natalia Bodnar,
  • Andrii Serbyn,
  • Anzhela Kozachok,
  • Yulia Brovarska,
  • Dariia Osypchuk,
  • Yaroslava Anochko,
  • Viktor Chernychov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12040908
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 908

Abstract

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Problem Many studies have demonstrated the negative impact of high rates of NK cytotoxicity (NKc) on reproductive processes, but there is no agreement as to the appropriateness and feasibility of using the NKc for routine diagnostic in IVF patients. This study conducted a retrospective analysis of embryo transfer (ET) success rates and live birth rates (LBR) in patients with different NKc values. Method of study 1854 cycles of ET were selected and divided into three groups according to NKc levels, and randomized by anamnesis and age: normal (nNKc, n = 871), elevated (eNKc, n = 759), and reduced NKc (rNKc, n = 123). ET with donors’ embryos (n = 101) were analyzed separately. NKc-to-K562 was measured in PBMC (peripheral blood mononuclear cells) by flow cytometry before ET. The patients did not obtain any additional treatments. Results Patients with eNKc, in addition to having reduced clinical pregnancy rates (OR1.59, p p p Conclusions Our findings highlighted the negative impact of high levels of NK cytotoxicity on pregnancy outcomes.

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