Association of recurrent vaginal candidiasis and secretory ABO and Lewis phenotype

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The relationship between ABO-Le secretor phenotype and susceptibility to recurrent idiopathic vulvovaginal candidiasis (RWC) was investigated. ABO and Lewis blood typing was done for 38 women with RVVC (case-patients) and for women in 2 control groups, consisting of 58 healthy women, who were friends identified by case-patients, and 38 race-matched, healthy hospital employees. The 3 groups were similar with regard to age and race. There was no difference in the distribution of ABO phenotype between case-patients and controls. Case-patients were more likely than members of either control group to have Le(a+b-) (nonsecretor) rather than Le(a-b+) (secretor) blood type. With combined nonsecretor) Le(a+b-) phenotype and absence of the Lewis gene Lea-b-, the relative risk of chronic recurring vulvovaginal candidiasis was 2.41-4.39, depending on the analysis technique and control group. In conclusion, there is an increased frequency of ABO-Le nonsecretor status among women with RVVC.

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Chaim, W., Foxman, B., & Sobel, J. D. (1997). Association of recurrent vaginal candidiasis and secretory ABO and Lewis phenotype. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 176(3), 828–830. https://doi.org/10.1086/517314

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