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Endometriosis and the Fallopian Tubes: Theories of Origin and Clinical Implications

Endometriosis is a common, oestrogen driven chronic condition, where endometrium-like epithelial and stromal cells exist in ectopic sites. At present, no curative treatments are available and the existing evidence for disease progression is conflicting. The pathogenesis is still unknown and evidentl...

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Autores principales: Hill, Christopher J., Fakhreldin, Marwa, Maclean, Alison, Dobson, Lucy, Nancarrow, Lewis, Bradfield, Alice, Choi, Fiona, Daley, Diandra, Tempest, Nicola, Hapangama, Dharani K.
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7355596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32570847
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9061905
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author Hill, Christopher J.
Fakhreldin, Marwa
Maclean, Alison
Dobson, Lucy
Nancarrow, Lewis
Bradfield, Alice
Choi, Fiona
Daley, Diandra
Tempest, Nicola
Hapangama, Dharani K.
author_facet Hill, Christopher J.
Fakhreldin, Marwa
Maclean, Alison
Dobson, Lucy
Nancarrow, Lewis
Bradfield, Alice
Choi, Fiona
Daley, Diandra
Tempest, Nicola
Hapangama, Dharani K.
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description Endometriosis is a common, oestrogen driven chronic condition, where endometrium-like epithelial and stromal cells exist in ectopic sites. At present, no curative treatments are available and the existing evidence for disease progression is conflicting. The pathogenesis is still unknown and evidently complex, as mechanisms of initiation may depend on the anatomical distribution of endometriotic lesions. However, amongst the numerous theories and plethora of mechanisms, contributions of the fallopian tubes (FT) to endometriosis are rarely discussed. The FT are implicated in all endometriosis associated symptomatology and clinical consequences; they may contribute to the origin of endometriotic tissue, determine the sites for ectopic lesion establishment and act as conduits for the spread of proinflammatory media. Here, we examine the available evidence for the contribution of the human FT to the origin, pathogenesis and symptoms/clinical consequences of endometriosis. We also examine the broader topic linking endometriosis and the FT epithelium to the genesis of ovarian epithelial cancers. Further studies elucidating the distinct functional and phenotypical characteristics of FT mucosa may allow the development of novel treatment strategies for endometriosis that are potentially curative.
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spelling pubmed-73555962020-07-23 Endometriosis and the Fallopian Tubes: Theories of Origin and Clinical Implications Hill, Christopher J. Fakhreldin, Marwa Maclean, Alison Dobson, Lucy Nancarrow, Lewis Bradfield, Alice Choi, Fiona Daley, Diandra Tempest, Nicola Hapangama, Dharani K. J Clin Med Review Endometriosis is a common, oestrogen driven chronic condition, where endometrium-like epithelial and stromal cells exist in ectopic sites. At present, no curative treatments are available and the existing evidence for disease progression is conflicting. The pathogenesis is still unknown and evidently complex, as mechanisms of initiation may depend on the anatomical distribution of endometriotic lesions. However, amongst the numerous theories and plethora of mechanisms, contributions of the fallopian tubes (FT) to endometriosis are rarely discussed. The FT are implicated in all endometriosis associated symptomatology and clinical consequences; they may contribute to the origin of endometriotic tissue, determine the sites for ectopic lesion establishment and act as conduits for the spread of proinflammatory media. Here, we examine the available evidence for the contribution of the human FT to the origin, pathogenesis and symptoms/clinical consequences of endometriosis. We also examine the broader topic linking endometriosis and the FT epithelium to the genesis of ovarian epithelial cancers. Further studies elucidating the distinct functional and phenotypical characteristics of FT mucosa may allow the development of novel treatment strategies for endometriosis that are potentially curative. MDPI 2020-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7355596/ /pubmed/32570847 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9061905 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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Hill, Christopher J.
Fakhreldin, Marwa
Maclean, Alison
Dobson, Lucy
Nancarrow, Lewis
Bradfield, Alice
Choi, Fiona
Daley, Diandra
Tempest, Nicola
Hapangama, Dharani K.
Endometriosis and the Fallopian Tubes: Theories of Origin and Clinical Implications
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title_full Endometriosis and the Fallopian Tubes: Theories of Origin and Clinical Implications
title_fullStr Endometriosis and the Fallopian Tubes: Theories of Origin and Clinical Implications
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title_short Endometriosis and the Fallopian Tubes: Theories of Origin and Clinical Implications
title_sort endometriosis and the fallopian tubes: theories of origin and clinical implications
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7355596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32570847
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9061905
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