子宫内膜和子宫内膜异位症中的整合素和其他细胞粘附分子。

B A Lessey, S L Young
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子宫内膜异位症是一种影响约5%育龄妇女的疾病,但在盆腔疼痛和/或不孕症患者中更为常见。在受影响的个体中,脱落的子宫内膜被认为通过特定的细胞粘附受体附着并在骨盆内扩散。为了理解为什么有些女性会患上子宫内膜异位症,而有些则不会,研究人员已经开始检查这些受体及其细胞外基质配体。细胞粘附分子分为4大类,包括钙粘蛋白、选择蛋白、免疫球蛋白超家族成员和整合蛋白。根据我们目前的了解,每一种都可能在这种疾病的发生或进展中发挥作用。此外,使用整合素作为正常子宫内膜表型的标记物可能有助于诊断子宫内膜异位症,并可能识别导致不孕或复发性妊娠丢失的子宫内膜功能缺陷妇女。随着更多信息的获得,基于这些概念,可能有可能开发出更好的子宫内膜异位症治疗方法,并识别出那些有患这种常见但严重疾病风险的女性。
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Integrins and other cell adhesion molecules in endometrium and endometriosis.

Endometriosis is a disease that affects about 5% of women of reproductive age, but is found much more frequently in those with pelvic pain and/or infertility. In affected individuals, shed endometrium is thought to attach and spread within the pelvis through specific cell adhesion receptors. To understand why some women develop endometriosis while others do not, researchers have begun to examine these receptors and their extracellular matrix ligands. Cell adhesion molecules fall into 4 major groups including cadherins, selectins, members of the immunoglobulin superfamily, and integrins. Based on our current understanding, each may potentially play a role in the development or progression of this disease. In addition, the use of integrins as markers of the normal endometrial phenotype may be useful for the diagnosis of endometriosis and may identify women with defects in endometrial function leading to infertility or recurrent pregnancy loss. As more information becomes available, it may be possible to develop better treatments for endometriosis based on these concepts and to identify those women at risk for development of this common yet serious disorder.

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