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Specific Local Predictors That Reflect the Tropism of Endometriosis—A Multiple Immunohistochemistry Technique

Ectopic endometrial epithelium associates a wide spectrum of symptomatology. Their evolution can be influenced by inflammatory and vascular changes, that affect not only the structure and cell proliferation rate, but also symptoms. This prospective study involved tissue samples from surgically treat...

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Autores principales: Istrate-Ofiţeru, Anca-Maria, Berbecaru, Elena-Iuliana-Anamaria, Zorilă, George-Lucian, Roşu, Gabriela-Camelia, Dîră, Laurențiu Mihai, Comănescu, Cristina Maria, Drăguşin, Roxana Cristina, Ruican, Dan, Nagy, Rodica Daniela, Iliescu, Dominic Gabriel, Mogoantă, Laurențiu, Pirici, Daniel
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35628423
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23105614
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author Istrate-Ofiţeru, Anca-Maria
Berbecaru, Elena-Iuliana-Anamaria
Zorilă, George-Lucian
Roşu, Gabriela-Camelia
Dîră, Laurențiu Mihai
Comănescu, Cristina Maria
Drăguşin, Roxana Cristina
Ruican, Dan
Nagy, Rodica Daniela
Iliescu, Dominic Gabriel
Mogoantă, Laurențiu
Pirici, Daniel
author_facet Istrate-Ofiţeru, Anca-Maria
Berbecaru, Elena-Iuliana-Anamaria
Zorilă, George-Lucian
Roşu, Gabriela-Camelia
Dîră, Laurențiu Mihai
Comănescu, Cristina Maria
Drăguşin, Roxana Cristina
Ruican, Dan
Nagy, Rodica Daniela
Iliescu, Dominic Gabriel
Mogoantă, Laurențiu
Pirici, Daniel
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description Ectopic endometrial epithelium associates a wide spectrum of symptomatology. Their evolution can be influenced by inflammatory and vascular changes, that affect not only the structure and cell proliferation rate, but also symptoms. This prospective study involved tissue samples from surgically treated patients, stained using classical histotechniques and immunohistochemistry. We assessed ectopic endometrial glands (CK7+, CK20−), adjacent blood vessels (CD34+), estrogen/progesterone hormone receptors (ER+, PR+), inflammatory cells (CD3+, CD20+, CD68+, Tryptase+), rate of inflammatory cells (Ki67+) and oncoproteins (BCL2+, PTEN+, p53+) involved in the development of endometriosis/adenomyosis. A CK7+/CK20− expression profile was present in the ectopic epithelium and differentiated it from digestive metastases. ER+/PR+ were present in all cases analyzed. We found an increased vascularity (CD34+) in the areas with abdominal endometriosis and CD3+−:T-lymphocytes, CD20+−:B-lymphocytes, CD68+:macrophages, and Tryptase+: mastocytes were abundant, especially in cases with adenomyosis as a marker of proinflammatory microenvironment. In addition, we found a significantly higher division index-(Ki67+) in the areas with adenomyosis, and inactivation of tumor suppressor genes-p53+ in areas with neoplastic changes. The inflammatory/vascular/hormonal mechanisms trigger endometriosis progression and neoplastic changes increasing local pain. Furthermore, they may represent future therapeutic targets. Simultaneous-multiple immunohistochemical labelling represents a valuable technique for rapidly detecting cellular features that facilitate comparative analysis of the studied predictors.
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spelling pubmed-91458532022-05-29 Specific Local Predictors That Reflect the Tropism of Endometriosis—A Multiple Immunohistochemistry Technique Istrate-Ofiţeru, Anca-Maria Berbecaru, Elena-Iuliana-Anamaria Zorilă, George-Lucian Roşu, Gabriela-Camelia Dîră, Laurențiu Mihai Comănescu, Cristina Maria Drăguşin, Roxana Cristina Ruican, Dan Nagy, Rodica Daniela Iliescu, Dominic Gabriel Mogoantă, Laurențiu Pirici, Daniel Int J Mol Sci Article Ectopic endometrial epithelium associates a wide spectrum of symptomatology. Their evolution can be influenced by inflammatory and vascular changes, that affect not only the structure and cell proliferation rate, but also symptoms. This prospective study involved tissue samples from surgically treated patients, stained using classical histotechniques and immunohistochemistry. We assessed ectopic endometrial glands (CK7+, CK20−), adjacent blood vessels (CD34+), estrogen/progesterone hormone receptors (ER+, PR+), inflammatory cells (CD3+, CD20+, CD68+, Tryptase+), rate of inflammatory cells (Ki67+) and oncoproteins (BCL2+, PTEN+, p53+) involved in the development of endometriosis/adenomyosis. A CK7+/CK20− expression profile was present in the ectopic epithelium and differentiated it from digestive metastases. ER+/PR+ were present in all cases analyzed. We found an increased vascularity (CD34+) in the areas with abdominal endometriosis and CD3+−:T-lymphocytes, CD20+−:B-lymphocytes, CD68+:macrophages, and Tryptase+: mastocytes were abundant, especially in cases with adenomyosis as a marker of proinflammatory microenvironment. In addition, we found a significantly higher division index-(Ki67+) in the areas with adenomyosis, and inactivation of tumor suppressor genes-p53+ in areas with neoplastic changes. The inflammatory/vascular/hormonal mechanisms trigger endometriosis progression and neoplastic changes increasing local pain. Furthermore, they may represent future therapeutic targets. Simultaneous-multiple immunohistochemical labelling represents a valuable technique for rapidly detecting cellular features that facilitate comparative analysis of the studied predictors. MDPI 2022-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9145853/ /pubmed/35628423 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23105614 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Istrate-Ofiţeru, Anca-Maria
Berbecaru, Elena-Iuliana-Anamaria
Zorilă, George-Lucian
Roşu, Gabriela-Camelia
Dîră, Laurențiu Mihai
Comănescu, Cristina Maria
Drăguşin, Roxana Cristina
Ruican, Dan
Nagy, Rodica Daniela
Iliescu, Dominic Gabriel
Mogoantă, Laurențiu
Pirici, Daniel
Specific Local Predictors That Reflect the Tropism of Endometriosis—A Multiple Immunohistochemistry Technique
title Specific Local Predictors That Reflect the Tropism of Endometriosis—A Multiple Immunohistochemistry Technique
title_full Specific Local Predictors That Reflect the Tropism of Endometriosis—A Multiple Immunohistochemistry Technique
title_fullStr Specific Local Predictors That Reflect the Tropism of Endometriosis—A Multiple Immunohistochemistry Technique
title_full_unstemmed Specific Local Predictors That Reflect the Tropism of Endometriosis—A Multiple Immunohistochemistry Technique
title_short Specific Local Predictors That Reflect the Tropism of Endometriosis—A Multiple Immunohistochemistry Technique
title_sort specific local predictors that reflect the tropism of endometriosis—a multiple immunohistochemistry technique
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35628423
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23105614
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