ITI-H4, as a biomarker in the serum of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) patients
Abstract
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is defined as at least three pregnancy losses in series prior to the 20–28 weeks of pregnancy. There are several etiological factors associated with immunology, anatomy, endocrinology, genetic, infection, chromosomal abnormalities, and environmental factors contributing to the condition. The aim of this study was to identify RPL associated factors in human blood using proteomics. Since it is difficult to obtain tissues or follicular fluids, we used blood samples from normal and RPL patients to conduct a comparative proteomic study. Three RPL blood samples and one cocktailed blood sample from 3 normal women were used. We performed