Wenwen Zhang, Kang Li, Aiwen Jian, Guanran Zhang, Xiaoli Zhang
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Prospects for potential therapy targeting immune‑associated factors in endometriosis (Review).
Endometriosis (EM) is a chronic inflammatory disease that is one of the most common causes of gynecological systemic lesions in women before menopause. The most representative histological feature of EM is that the endometrium appears outside of the uterine cavity, often in the ovary. Although it is generally accepted that the epithelial and stromal cells of the ectopic endometrium are not malignant, they still have numerous similarities to malignant tumors, including considerable changes to the immune microenvironment (immune monitoring disorder), the creation of a specific hormone environment, high levels of oxidative stress, chronic inflammation and abnormal immune cell regulation. The pathogenesis of EM is not fully understood, which makes it difficult to identify specific biomarkers and potential therapeutic targets for early disease diagnosis and effective treatment. However, considerable progress has been made in this field over the past few decades. The purpose of the present review is to summarize the confirmed and potential biomarkers for EM, and to identify potential therapeutic targets based on changes in immunological factors (including natural killer cells, macrophages, the complement system, miRNA and P‑selectin) in the ectopic endometrial tissue. It is hoped that this work can be used as the basis for identifying accurate diagnostic markers for EM and developing personalized immune‑targeted therapy.
期刊介绍:
Molecular Medicine Reports is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal available in print and online, that includes studies devoted to molecular medicine, underscoring aspects including pharmacology, pathology, genetics, neurosciences, infectious diseases, molecular cardiology and molecular surgery. In vitro and in vivo studies of experimental model systems pertaining to the mechanisms of a variety of diseases offer researchers the necessary tools and knowledge with which to aid the diagnosis and treatment of human diseases.