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Peritoneal Fluid Cytokines Reveal New Insights of Endometriosis Subphenotypes

Endometriosis is a common inflammatory gynecological disorder which causes pelvic scarring, pain, and infertility, characterized by the implantation of endometrial-like lesions outside the uterus. The peritoneum, ovaries, and deep soft tissues are the commonly involved sites, and endometriotic lesio...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Jieliang, Chern, Bernard Su Min, Barton-Smith, Peter, Phoon, Jessie Wai Leng, Tan, Tse Yeun, Viardot-Foucault, Veronique, Ku, Chee Wai, Tan, Heng Hao, Chan, Jerry Kok Yen, Lee, Yie Hou
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7278942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32429215
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21103515
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author Zhou, Jieliang
Chern, Bernard Su Min
Barton-Smith, Peter
Phoon, Jessie Wai Leng
Tan, Tse Yeun
Viardot-Foucault, Veronique
Ku, Chee Wai
Tan, Heng Hao
Chan, Jerry Kok Yen
Lee, Yie Hou
author_facet Zhou, Jieliang
Chern, Bernard Su Min
Barton-Smith, Peter
Phoon, Jessie Wai Leng
Tan, Tse Yeun
Viardot-Foucault, Veronique
Ku, Chee Wai
Tan, Heng Hao
Chan, Jerry Kok Yen
Lee, Yie Hou
author_sort Zhou, Jieliang
collection PubMed
description Endometriosis is a common inflammatory gynecological disorder which causes pelvic scarring, pain, and infertility, characterized by the implantation of endometrial-like lesions outside the uterus. The peritoneum, ovaries, and deep soft tissues are the commonly involved sites, and endometriotic lesions can be classified into three subphenotypes: superficial peritoneal endometriosis (PE), ovarian endometrioma (OE), and deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE). In 132 women diagnosed laparoscopically with and without endometriosis (n = 73, 59 respectively), and stratified into PE, OE, and DIE, peritoneal fluids (PF) were characterized for 48 cytokines by using multiplex immunoassays. Partial-least-squares-regression analysis revealed distinct subphenotype cytokine signatures—a six-cytokine signature distinguishing PE from OE, a seven-cytokine signature distinguishing OE from DIE, and a six-cytokine-signature distinguishing PE from DIE—each associated with different patterns of biological processes, signaling events, and immunology. These signatures describe endometriosis better than disease stages (p < 0.0001). Pathway analysis revealed the association of ERK1 and 2, AKT, MAPK, and STAT4 linked to angiogenesis, cell proliferation, migration, and inflammation in the subphenotypes. These data shed new insights on the pathophysiology of endometriosis subphenotypes, with the potential to exploit the cytokine signatures to stratify endometriosis patients for targeted therapies and biomarker discovery.
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spelling pubmed-72789422020-06-15 Peritoneal Fluid Cytokines Reveal New Insights of Endometriosis Subphenotypes Zhou, Jieliang Chern, Bernard Su Min Barton-Smith, Peter Phoon, Jessie Wai Leng Tan, Tse Yeun Viardot-Foucault, Veronique Ku, Chee Wai Tan, Heng Hao Chan, Jerry Kok Yen Lee, Yie Hou Int J Mol Sci Article Endometriosis is a common inflammatory gynecological disorder which causes pelvic scarring, pain, and infertility, characterized by the implantation of endometrial-like lesions outside the uterus. The peritoneum, ovaries, and deep soft tissues are the commonly involved sites, and endometriotic lesions can be classified into three subphenotypes: superficial peritoneal endometriosis (PE), ovarian endometrioma (OE), and deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE). In 132 women diagnosed laparoscopically with and without endometriosis (n = 73, 59 respectively), and stratified into PE, OE, and DIE, peritoneal fluids (PF) were characterized for 48 cytokines by using multiplex immunoassays. Partial-least-squares-regression analysis revealed distinct subphenotype cytokine signatures—a six-cytokine signature distinguishing PE from OE, a seven-cytokine signature distinguishing OE from DIE, and a six-cytokine-signature distinguishing PE from DIE—each associated with different patterns of biological processes, signaling events, and immunology. These signatures describe endometriosis better than disease stages (p < 0.0001). Pathway analysis revealed the association of ERK1 and 2, AKT, MAPK, and STAT4 linked to angiogenesis, cell proliferation, migration, and inflammation in the subphenotypes. These data shed new insights on the pathophysiology of endometriosis subphenotypes, with the potential to exploit the cytokine signatures to stratify endometriosis patients for targeted therapies and biomarker discovery. MDPI 2020-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7278942/ /pubmed/32429215 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21103515 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhou, Jieliang
Chern, Bernard Su Min
Barton-Smith, Peter
Phoon, Jessie Wai Leng
Tan, Tse Yeun
Viardot-Foucault, Veronique
Ku, Chee Wai
Tan, Heng Hao
Chan, Jerry Kok Yen
Lee, Yie Hou
Peritoneal Fluid Cytokines Reveal New Insights of Endometriosis Subphenotypes
title Peritoneal Fluid Cytokines Reveal New Insights of Endometriosis Subphenotypes
title_full Peritoneal Fluid Cytokines Reveal New Insights of Endometriosis Subphenotypes
title_fullStr Peritoneal Fluid Cytokines Reveal New Insights of Endometriosis Subphenotypes
title_full_unstemmed Peritoneal Fluid Cytokines Reveal New Insights of Endometriosis Subphenotypes
title_short Peritoneal Fluid Cytokines Reveal New Insights of Endometriosis Subphenotypes
title_sort peritoneal fluid cytokines reveal new insights of endometriosis subphenotypes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7278942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32429215
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21103515
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