Review on Autoimmune Reactions in Female Infertility: Antibodies to Follicle Stimulating Hormone
Female fertility can be affected by diseases or dysfunctions of reproductive tract, neuroendocrine system, and immune system. Reproductive autoimmune failure can be associated with overall activation of immune system or with immune system reactions specifically directed against ovarian antigens. Maj...
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doaj-7535e5d149ad477c923d0c4d9dfdf9812020-11-24T22:23:54ZengHindawi LimitedClinical and Developmental Immunology1740-25221740-25302012-01-01201210.1155/2012/762541762541Review on Autoimmune Reactions in Female Infertility: Antibodies to Follicle Stimulating HormoneKadri Haller-Kikkatalo0Andres Salumets1Raivo Uibo2Department of Immunology, Institute of General and Molecular Pathology, University of Tartu, Ravila Street 19, Biomedicum, Tartu 50411, EstoniaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Tartu, L. Puusepa 8, 51014 Tartu, EstoniaDepartment of Immunology, Institute of General and Molecular Pathology, University of Tartu, Ravila Street 19, Biomedicum, Tartu 50411, EstoniaFemale fertility can be affected by diseases or dysfunctions of reproductive tract, neuroendocrine system, and immune system. Reproductive autoimmune failure can be associated with overall activation of immune system or with immune system reactions specifically directed against ovarian antigens. Majority of the antiovarian autoantibodies are directed against β-subunit of follicle stimulating hormone (anti-FSH). This paper summarizes a current clinical classification of female infertility in the context of general activation of autoimmunity and antiovarian autoimmunity by describing serum anti-FSH. The presence of naturally occurring anti-FSH in healthy women will be discussed. In addition, the putative impairment of ovarian folliculogenesis in case of increased production of those antibodies in infertile women will be characterized.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/762541 |
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Review on Autoimmune Reactions in Female Infertility: Antibodies to Follicle Stimulating Hormone |
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Review on Autoimmune Reactions in Female Infertility: Antibodies to Follicle Stimulating Hormone |
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review on autoimmune reactions in female infertility: antibodies to follicle stimulating hormone |
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Clinical and Developmental Immunology |
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Female fertility can be affected by diseases or dysfunctions of reproductive tract, neuroendocrine system, and immune system. Reproductive autoimmune failure can be associated with overall activation of immune system or with immune system reactions specifically directed against ovarian antigens. Majority of the antiovarian autoantibodies are directed against β-subunit of follicle stimulating hormone (anti-FSH). This paper summarizes a current clinical classification of female infertility in the context of general activation of autoimmunity and antiovarian autoimmunity by describing serum anti-FSH. The presence of naturally occurring anti-FSH in healthy women will be discussed. In addition, the putative impairment of ovarian folliculogenesis in case of increased production of those antibodies in infertile women will be characterized. |
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