Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the association between unexplained or gestational-hypertension-associated fetal growth restriction (FGR) and factor V Leiden, prothrombin A20210 mutations, and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) TT 677 genotype. DESIGN AND METHODS: Sixty-one women with a previous history of FGR and 93 parous women with uneventful pregnancies from the same ethnic background were investigated for the presence of factor V (FV) Leiden, prothrombin A20210 mutations, and MTHFR TT 677 genotype. Moreover, antiphospholipid antibodies, antithrombin, protein C, and total and free protein S antigen were determined in all patients. RESULTS: Among the controls, 2 (2.2%) carried the FV Leiden mutation, 19 (20.4%) were TT MTHFR homozygotes and 1 (1.6%) carried the prothrombin A20210 allele. The FV Leiden mutation was present in 8 women with FGR (13.1%, OR: 6.9, 95%CI 1.4-33.5), the TT MTHFR homozygosity in 17 (27.8%, OR: 1.5, 95%CI 0.7-3.2) and the A20210 prothrombin allele in 7 (11.5%, OR: 5.9, 95%CI 1.2-29.4). In six cases (9.8%) there was coexistence of more than one mutation (2 had the FV Leiden and the TT MTHFR genotype and 4 carried the A20210 prothrombin allele and TT MTHFR genotype). A logistic regression analysis showed that FV Leiden and A20210 prothrombin mutations were independently associated with the occurrence of FGR. INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS: Present data indicate an association between prothrombotic genetic factors and FGR.
Vol. 86 No. 4 (2001): April, 2001 : Articles
Published By
Ferrata Storti Foundation, Pavia, Italy
Statistics from Altmetric.com