Spearman correlation between TNF-α, TGF-β, TNF-α/TGF-β ratio, and NLR in non-RPL and RPL groups respectively
Groups
Spearman correlation
Non-RPL
r
95% CI
P value
TNF-α
NLR
–0.041
–0.184–0.103
0.565
TGF-β
0.104
–0.039–0.243
0.143
TNF-α/TGF-β
–0.13
–0.273–0.010
0.061
RPL
r
95% CI
P value
TNF-α
NLR
0.071
–0.213–0.072
0.320
TGF-β
–0.203
–0.337––0.061
0.0041
TNF-α/TGF-β
0.110
–0.034–0.2503
0.122
Spearman r correlation coefficient was carried out between cytokine and its ratio and NLR between non-RPL and RPL group. TNF-α: tumor necrosis factor-alpha; TGF-β: transforming growth factor-beta; NLR: neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio; RPL: recurrent pregnancy loss
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RB: Investigation, Methodology, Project administration, Resources, Software, Writing—original draft, Data curation, Formal analysis. SJ: Data curation, Formal analysis. FR: Writing—review & editing. RB: Methodology, Resources. PJ: Conceptualization, Visualization, Writing—original draft, Writing—review & editing. Prior to submission, the work was reviewed and approved by all authors.
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