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Effect of Helixor A on Natural Killer Cell Activity in Endometriosis

Background and Aim: NK cells are one of the major immune cells in endometriosis pathogenesis. While previous clinical studies have shown that helixor A to be an effective treatment for endometriosis, little is known about its mechanism of action, or its relationship with immune cells. The aim of thi...

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Autores principales: Jeung, In-Cheul, Chung, Youn-Jee, Chae, Boah, Kang, So-Yeon, Song, Jae-Yen, Jo, Hyun-Hee, Lew, Young-Ok, Kim, Jang-Heub, Kim, Mee-Ran
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4278874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25552917
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.10076
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author Jeung, In-Cheul
Chung, Youn-Jee
Chae, Boah
Kang, So-Yeon
Song, Jae-Yen
Jo, Hyun-Hee
Lew, Young-Ok
Kim, Jang-Heub
Kim, Mee-Ran
author_facet Jeung, In-Cheul
Chung, Youn-Jee
Chae, Boah
Kang, So-Yeon
Song, Jae-Yen
Jo, Hyun-Hee
Lew, Young-Ok
Kim, Jang-Heub
Kim, Mee-Ran
author_sort Jeung, In-Cheul
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description Background and Aim: NK cells are one of the major immune cells in endometriosis pathogenesis. While previous clinical studies have shown that helixor A to be an effective treatment for endometriosis, little is known about its mechanism of action, or its relationship with immune cells. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of helixor A on Natural killer cell (NK cell) cytotoxicity in endometriosis Materials and Methods: We performed an experimental study. Samples of peritoneal fluid were obtained from January 2011 to December 2011 from 50 women with endometriosis and 50 women with other benign ovarian cysts (control). Peritoneal fluid of normal control group and endometriosis group was collected during laparoscopy. Baseline cytotoxicity levels of NK cells were measured with the peritoneal fluid of control group and endometriosis group. Next, cytotoxicity of NK cells was evaluated before and after treatment with helixor A. NK-cell activity was determined based upon the expression of CD107a, as an activation marker. Results: NK cells cytotoxicity was 79.38±2.13% in control cells, 75.55±2.89% in the control peritoneal fluid, 69.59±4.96% in endometriosis stage I/II endometriosis, and 63.88±5.75% in stage III/IV endometriosis. A significant difference in cytotoxicity was observed between the control cells and stage III/IV endometriosis, consistent with a significant decrease in the cytotoxicity of NK cells in advanced stages of endometriosis; these levels increased significantly after treatment with helixor A; 78.30% vs. 86.40% (p = 0.003) in stage I/II endometriosis, and 73.67% vs. 84.54% (p = 0.024) in stage III/IV. The percentage of cells expressing CD107a was increased significantly in each group after helixor A treatment; 0.59% vs. 1.10% (p = 0.002) in stage I/II endometriosis, and 0.79% vs. 1.40% (p = 0.014) in stage III/IV. Conclusions: Helixor A directly influenced NK-cell cytotoxicity through direct induction of CD107a expression. Our results open new role of helixor A as an imune modulation therapy, or in combination with hormonal agents, for the treatment of endometriosis.
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spelling pubmed-42788742015-01-01 Effect of Helixor A on Natural Killer Cell Activity in Endometriosis Jeung, In-Cheul Chung, Youn-Jee Chae, Boah Kang, So-Yeon Song, Jae-Yen Jo, Hyun-Hee Lew, Young-Ok Kim, Jang-Heub Kim, Mee-Ran Int J Med Sci Research Paper Background and Aim: NK cells are one of the major immune cells in endometriosis pathogenesis. While previous clinical studies have shown that helixor A to be an effective treatment for endometriosis, little is known about its mechanism of action, or its relationship with immune cells. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of helixor A on Natural killer cell (NK cell) cytotoxicity in endometriosis Materials and Methods: We performed an experimental study. Samples of peritoneal fluid were obtained from January 2011 to December 2011 from 50 women with endometriosis and 50 women with other benign ovarian cysts (control). Peritoneal fluid of normal control group and endometriosis group was collected during laparoscopy. Baseline cytotoxicity levels of NK cells were measured with the peritoneal fluid of control group and endometriosis group. Next, cytotoxicity of NK cells was evaluated before and after treatment with helixor A. NK-cell activity was determined based upon the expression of CD107a, as an activation marker. Results: NK cells cytotoxicity was 79.38±2.13% in control cells, 75.55±2.89% in the control peritoneal fluid, 69.59±4.96% in endometriosis stage I/II endometriosis, and 63.88±5.75% in stage III/IV endometriosis. A significant difference in cytotoxicity was observed between the control cells and stage III/IV endometriosis, consistent with a significant decrease in the cytotoxicity of NK cells in advanced stages of endometriosis; these levels increased significantly after treatment with helixor A; 78.30% vs. 86.40% (p = 0.003) in stage I/II endometriosis, and 73.67% vs. 84.54% (p = 0.024) in stage III/IV. The percentage of cells expressing CD107a was increased significantly in each group after helixor A treatment; 0.59% vs. 1.10% (p = 0.002) in stage I/II endometriosis, and 0.79% vs. 1.40% (p = 0.014) in stage III/IV. Conclusions: Helixor A directly influenced NK-cell cytotoxicity through direct induction of CD107a expression. Our results open new role of helixor A as an imune modulation therapy, or in combination with hormonal agents, for the treatment of endometriosis. Ivyspring International Publisher 2015-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4278874/ /pubmed/25552917 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.10076 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Chung, Youn-Jee
Chae, Boah
Kang, So-Yeon
Song, Jae-Yen
Jo, Hyun-Hee
Lew, Young-Ok
Kim, Jang-Heub
Kim, Mee-Ran
Effect of Helixor A on Natural Killer Cell Activity in Endometriosis
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title_short Effect of Helixor A on Natural Killer Cell Activity in Endometriosis
title_sort effect of helixor a on natural killer cell activity in endometriosis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4278874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25552917
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.10076
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