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The involvement of the immune system in the process of implantation and its modulation as a therapeutic line in these alterations, failure of implantation and repetition abortion are controversial and make it necessary to conduct clinical studies properly led and with a study population chosen by strict criteria in order to better understand the involvement of the different innate and adaptive immune mechanisms in the field of reproductive medicine and especially in clinically expressed failures recurrent implantation failure and recurrent abortions.
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A prospective pilot study is proposed in patients with recurrent implantation failure and recurrent abortions undergoing assisted reproductive techniques.
The main objective of this study is to determine the involvement of key effectors of innate immune response in the endometrium that induces a pro-inflammatory response, and to be able to know in particular what is the distribution of KIR receptors in the uNK and the HLA-C typing in patient-mother, egg/semen donors, male-father, abortive remains, live newborns.
To this end, the distribution of KIR and HLA-C receptors will be studied two arms/patient groups, divided from a population chosen according to inclusion/exclusion criteria:
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Inclusion Criteria in recurrent implantation failure:
Inclusión criteria in recurrent abortion:
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200 participants in 2 patient groups
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