Itoh H, Mogami H, Bou Nemer L, Word L, Rogers D, Miller R, Word RA. Endometrial stromal cell attachment and matrix homeostasis in abdominal wall endometriomas.
Hum Reprod 2018;
33:280-291. [PMID:
29300932 PMCID:
PMC5850606 DOI:
10.1093/humrep/dex371]
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Abstract
STUDY QUESTION
How does progesterone alter matrix remodeling in abdominal wall endometriomas compared with normal endometrium?
SUMMARY ANSWER
Progesterone may prevent attachment of endometrial cells to the abdominal wall, but does not ameliorate abnormal stromal cell responses of abdominal wall endometriomas.
WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY
Menstruation is a tightly orchestrated physiologic event in which steroid hormones and inflammatory cells cooperatively initiate shedding of the endometrium. Abdominal wall endometriomas represent a unique form of endometriosis in which endometrial cells inoculate fascia or dermis at the time of obstetrical or gynecologic surgery. Invasion of endometrium into ectopic sites requires matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) for tissue remodeling but endometrium is not shed externally.
STUDY DESIGN SIZE, DURATION
Observational study in 14 cases and 19 controls.
PARTICIPANTS /MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS
Tissues and stromal cells isolated from 14 abdominal wall endometriomas were compared with 19 normal cycling endometrium using immunohistochemistry, quantitative PCR, gelatin zymography and cell attachment assays. P values < 0.05 were considered significant and experiments were repeated in at least three different cell preps to provide scientific rigor to the conclusions.
MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE
The results indicate that MMP2 and MMP9 are not increased by TGFβ1 in endometrioma stromal cells. Although progesterone prevents attachment of endometrioma cells to matrix components of the abdominal wall, it does not ameliorate these abnormal stromal cell responses to TGFβ1.
LARGE SCALE DATA
N/A.
LIMITATIONS REASONS FOR CAUTION
Endometriomas were collected from women identified pre-operatively. Not all endometriomas were collected. Stromal cells from normal endometrium were from different patients, not women undergoing endometrioma resection.
WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS
This work provides insight into the mechanisms by which progesterone may prevent abdominal wall endometriomas but, once established, are refractory to progesterone treatment.
STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(S)
Tissue acquisition was supported by NIH P01HD087150. Authors have no competing interests.
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