Roles of Antiphospholipid Antibodies, Antithyroid Antibodies and Antisperm Antibodies in Female Reproductive Health

B. Heng, Wen-hsien Huang, Xiufang Zhong, Ping Yin, G. Tong
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Abstract

Autoantibodies are implicated in various human diseases. In this review, the effects of three different types of autoantibodies (antiphospholipid antibody, antithyroid antibody, and antisperm antibody) on female reproductive health are critically examined. Antiphospholipid antibodies are being detected more frequently in women undergoing in vitro fertilization, but their presence does not appear to influence the outcome of pregnancy, miscarriage, or live birth rates. Available evidence makes it conclusive that antiphospholipid antibodies play negligible roles in recurrent miscarriage. Treatment with aspirin together with low-molecular-weight heparin appears to be effective for recurrent miscarriage. Although antithyroid antibodies are commonly found in women of reproductive age, implantation rates and miscarriage rates are unaffected when women have normal thyroid function. Women with thyroid dysfunction should be treated with L-thyroxine before conception or at early gestational stages to avoid pregnancy complications. Antisperm antibodies are uncommon but are most often associated with ovarian hypofunction. They are believed to cause fertilization failure when found at high titers in seminal plasma, or in the mucosal immune system of women. Intrauterine artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization/embryo transfer are effective treatment modalities for antisperm antibody-related infertility, although this remains a controversial topic in the field of female infertility.
抗磷脂抗体、抗甲状腺抗体和抗精子抗体在女性生殖健康中的作用
自身抗体与多种人类疾病有关。本文综述了三种不同类型的自身抗体(抗磷脂抗体、抗甲状腺抗体和抗精子抗体)对女性生殖健康的影响。在接受体外受精的妇女中检测到抗磷脂抗体的频率更高,但它们的存在似乎并不影响妊娠、流产或活产率的结果。现有证据表明,抗磷脂抗体在复发性流产中起的作用可以忽略不计。阿司匹林联合低分子肝素治疗复发性流产似乎有效。虽然抗甲状腺抗体常见于育龄妇女,但当妇女甲状腺功能正常时,着床率和流产率不受影响。患有甲状腺功能障碍的妇女应在受孕前或妊娠早期接受l -甲状腺素治疗,以避免妊娠并发症。抗精子抗体并不常见,但通常与卵巢功能减退有关。当在精浆或女性的粘膜免疫系统中发现高滴度时,它们被认为会导致受精失败。宫内人工授精和体外受精/胚胎移植是抗精子抗体相关性不孕症的有效治疗方式,尽管这在女性不孕症领域仍然是一个有争议的话题。
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