Relation of Interleukin 1 Beta Gene Polymorphism with Preterm Labor.
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Abstract
Background: Through a retrospective cohort study, researchers try to figure out how genetic factors can lead to bad pregnancy results. Researchers will look into the complicated link between IL-1 gene variations and early labour to reach this goal.
Methods: According to the studies, they looked back at IL-1β gene polymorphisms and focused on variants rs1143627 and rs16944. A total of 100 people took part in the study. Researchers looked at a link between going into labour early and gene polymorphisms by using genetic, statistical, and population data.
Results: The rs1143627 CC gene is strongly linked to giving birth before the due date, which is interesting. We show how complicated IL-1β gene variations are by comparing this study to other studies that have already been done.
Conclusion: Our study has helped us learn more about how genes can cause preterm labour. A strong link that points to genetic factors could make it easier for scientists to look into the real reasons. Even though there are some problems, our results point to some interesting areas for further study. These findings could help in the creation of personalised treatment plans for pregnant women and their unborn children.