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The expression of estrogen receptors as well as GREB1, c-MYC, and cyclin D1, estrogen-regulated genes implicated in proliferation, is increased in peritoneal endometriosis

Journal

FERTILITY AND STERILITY
Volume 98, Issue 5, Pages 1200-1208

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2012.06.056

Keywords

Endometriosis; estrogen receptors; estrogen-regulated genes; proliferation

Funding

  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [310030-120761]
  2. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois
  3. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [310030-120761] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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Objective: To analyze the expression of estrogen receptors alpha and beta as well as their target genes implicated in proliferation, c-myc, cyclin D1, and GREB1, in the endometrium of women with or without endometriosis. Design: Expression analysis in human tissue. Setting: University hospitals and a clinic. Patient(s): Ninety-one premenopausal women (59 patients with endometriosis and 32 controls) undergoing laparoscopic surgery. Intervention(s): Biopsies were obtained at time of surgery, performed during the proliferative phase of the cycle. Main Outcome Measure(s): Estrogen receptors alpha and beta as well as c-myc, cyclin D1, and GREB1 mRNA expression levels were determined by quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. Tissue localization of these estrogen-regulated genes was analyzed by immunohistochemistry. Result(s): Estrogen receptors alpha and beta as well as c-myc, cyclin D1, and GREB1 mRNA expression levels were increased in ectopic tissue in comparison with both normal and eutopic endometrium. Estrogen receptor mRNA levels also were upregulated in the eutopic peritoneal tissue of patients with endometriosis. Cyclin D1 and GREB1 expression was augmented in eutopic endometrium. c-myc, cyclin D1, and GREB1 proteins exhibited a nuclear localization in ectopic endometrial tissue. Conclusion(s): This constitutes the first report of increased expression of GREB1, as well as cyclin D1 and c-myc, in peritoneal endometriotic lesions, implicating these proteins in estrogen-dependent growth in this context. (Fertil Steril (R) 2012;98:1200-8. (C) 2012 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.)

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