Turner syndrome: the promise of fertility via stem cell technology.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Szeliga Anna, Malcher Agnieszka, Niwczyk Olga, Olszewska Marta, Kurpisz Maciej, Meczekalski Blazej, Y Eli Adashi
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Abstract

Turner syndrome (TS) is the most common female sex chromosome disorder, occurring in one out of every 2500 to 3000 live female births. It is caused by the partial or complete loss of one X chromosome. TS is associated with certain physical and medical features, including short stature, estrogen deficiency, delayed puberty, hypothyroidism, and congenital heart defects. The majority of women with TS are infertile as a result of gonadal dysgenesis and primary ovarian insufficiency causing hypergonadotropic hypogonadism. Several reproductive options are available for TS patients. The recent use of stem cells (SCs) was found to constitute a promising new alternative in cases of infertility treatment in this group. SCs are undifferentiated cells that exist in embryos, fetuses, and adults and that produce differentiated cells. They can be used in infertility treatment for ovarian regeneration and oocyte generation. However, additional studies scrutinizing their efficiency and safety are needed. In our review, we present reproductive options that are currently available for women with TS.

特纳综合征(TS)是最常见的女性性染色体疾病,每 2500 到 3000 名活产儿中就有一名女性患有此病。它是由一条 X 染色体部分或完全缺失引起的。TS 与某些生理和医学特征有关,包括身材矮小、雌激素缺乏、青春期延迟、甲状腺功能减退和先天性心脏缺陷。由于性腺发育不良和原发性卵巢功能不全导致高促性腺激素性性腺功能减退症,大多数患有 TS 的女性无法生育。TS患者有多种生育选择。最近,干细胞(SCs)的使用被认为是治疗这类患者不育症的一种很有前途的新选择。干细胞是存在于胚胎、胎儿和成人体内的未分化细胞,可产生分化细胞。它们可用于不孕症治疗中的卵巢再生和卵母细胞生成。然而,还需要对其效率和安全性进行更多的研究。在综述中,我们介绍了目前可供 TS 妇女选择的生殖方法。
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期刊介绍: Hormones-International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism is an international journal published quarterly with an international editorial board aiming at providing a forum covering all fields of endocrinology and metabolic disorders such as disruption of glucose homeostasis (diabetes mellitus), impaired homeostasis of plasma lipids (dyslipidemia), the disorder of bone metabolism (osteoporosis), disturbances of endocrine function and reproductive capacity of women and men. Hormones-International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism particularly encourages clinical, translational and basic science submissions in the areas of endocrine cancers, nutrition, obesity and metabolic disorders, quality of life of endocrine diseases, epidemiology of endocrine and metabolic disorders.
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