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Перинатальный анамнез и генетические аспекты формирования бронхолегочной дисплазии у глубоко недоношенных младенцев

Перинатальный анамнез и генетические аспекты формирования бронхолегочной дисплазии у глубоко недоношенных младенцев

Abstract

This article is concerned with the analysis of perinatal anamnesis and genes of the major histocompatibility complex in bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) development in extremely premature infants (n=108) in comparison with premature patients of equivalent gestational age, but without BPD development (n=367). The most significant maternal and neonatal risk factors for BPD development as well as positive association with certain groups of A, B, DRB1 alleles of HLA-region loci have been determined in infants with gestational age less than 32 weeks. This confirms the possibility of the main histological compatibility complex genes' impact on BPD development.

Статья посвящена анализу перинатального анамнеза и генов главного комплекса гистосовместимости при формировании бронхолегочной дисплазии (БЛД) у глубоко недоношенных младенцев (n=108) в сравнении с недоношенными пациентами аналогичного гестационного возраста, но без формирования БЛД (n=367). Установлены наиболее значимые материнские и неонатальные факторы риска формирования БЛД у детей с гестационным возрастом менее 32 недель, а также положительная ассоциация с определенными группами аллелей А, B, DRB1 локусов HLA-региона, что свидетельствует о вероятном влиянии генов главного комплекса гистосовместимости на формирование БЛД.

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БРОНХОЛЕГОЧНАЯ ДИСПЛАЗИЯ, НЕДОНОШЕННЫЕ МЛАДЕНЦЫ, ПЕРИНАТАЛЬНЫЕ И ГЕНЕТИЧЕСКИЕ ФАКТОРЫ РИСКА

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