KIR – HLA-C Genotyping

In situations where recurrent miscarriages and implantation failures occur, more in-depth diagnostic investigations are advisable. These can help identify reasons for the lack of pregnancy success and develop tailored treatment approaches based on these findings.

The Significance of KIR-HLA-C Compatibility

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Genotyping of KIR (Killer Immunoglobulin-like Receptor) and HLA-C (Human Leukocyte Antigen-C) gene variants is a powerful diagnostic method. It enables the analysis of compatibility between maternal NK cell KIR receptors in the endometrium and the partner’s HLA-C molecules in the embryo.

The Diversity of Combinations

Different KIR genotypes and HLA-C typing classes offer a wide range of combinations. Some combinations, such as KIR AA and HLA-C2, are associated with recurrent miscarriages and implantation failures. These incompatibilities can even increase the risk of pregnancy complications like pre-eclampsia.

Advantages of KIR and HLA-C Genotyping

  • Identifying Causes. It enables the identification of potential reasons for recurrent miscarriages and implantation failures.
  • Optimal Transfer Number. Results help determine the ideal number of embryos for transfer.
  • Avoiding Pregnancy Complications. Genotyping can help reduce the risk of complications during pregnancy.
  • Improved Donor Selection. Results aid in selecting donors more compatible with the prospective mother.

The Process of Examination

Genotyping is done through blood tests on the prospective mother and partner (or sperm donor). This allows the identification of KIR and HLA-C types. In the case of egg donation, the donor’s HLA-C type is also determined.

Individual Treatment Strategies

The application of KIR-HLA-C compatibility is a tailored approach. In a personal consultation with Dr. Christos Roukoudis, the appropriate steps for your case will be discussed and determined.

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Tailored Measures for Incompatibility

If incompatibility is identified, targeted measures can be taken. Transferring a single embryo may minimize the mother’s immune reaction to foreign molecules. Additionally, medication therapy to suppress the immune response can enhance the treatment’s success probability.

KIR-HLA-C genotyping can also be significant in egg or sperm donation. The donor’s HLA-C genotype can be matched for compatibility with the prospective mother’s KIR receptors.

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