Immunogenetics: A Molecular and Clinical Overview: Immunogenetic Factors and Signaling Pathways in Recurrent Miscarriage, Volume Four provides an overview of the scientific knowledge, achievements, and findings in the field of immunogenetics of recurrent pregnancy loss. With a strong focus on the role immune cells can play in recurrent pregnancy loss, the book also examines immune therapeutic aspects. In seventeen chapters, the book describes the roles of several different signaling pathways and the role of JLA and microRNAs in recurrent pregnancy loss. Several chapters are dedicated to the role autoimmune antibodies play in recurrent pregnancy loss. This book is a valuable resource for health professionals, scientists, researchers, and all those who wish to broaden their knowledge in the allied field.
Table of Contents
1. Pregnancy and reproductive immunology2. Recurrent pregnancy loss: predictors, etiology and diagnosis
3. Immunogenetic testing in Recurrent pregnancy loss
4. Molecular techniques in the study of Recurrent pregnancy loss
5. Endocrine dysfunction in Recurrent pregnancy loss
6. Role of genetic and epigenetic variants in Recurrent pregnancy loss
7. Endometrial and placental dysfunction in Recurrent pregnancy loss
8. Production of autoimmune antibodies and Recurrent pregnancy loss
9. Contribution of paternal immunogenetic factors in Recurrent pregnancy loss
10. Cytokine imbalance in Recurrent pregnancy loss
11. Role of JAK/STAT signalling pathway in Recurrent pregnancy loss
12. Role of MAPK signalling pathway in Recurrent pregnancy loss
13. Role of NF-kB signalling in recurrent pregnancy loss
14. Role of IL7/IL7R signalling pathway in Recurrent pregnancy loss
15. Role of Fas/FasL signalling in Recurrent pregnancy loss
16. Role of HLA in Recurrent pregnancy loss
17. microRNAs and their role in Recurrent pregnancy loss