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The cytokine profile of menstrual blood

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/aogs.13990

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chemokine; cytokine; endometrial scratching; interleukin; menstrual blood; multiplex assay

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  1. Swedish Research Council
  2. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research
  3. Swedish Cancer Society
  4. Swedish Society for Medical Research
  5. Cancer Research Foundations of Radiumhemmet
  6. Swedish Society of Medicine
  7. Ake Olsson's Foundation
  8. Bengt Ihre's Foundation
  9. Magnus Bergwall's Foundation
  10. Julin's Foundation
  11. Ake Wiberg's Foundation
  12. Stockholm County Council
  13. Wenner-Gren Foundations
  14. Novo Nordisk Foundation

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The study found significant differences in cytokine profiles between menstrual blood plasma and peripheral blood plasma, with individual donors showing limited and stable differences over two cycles. Additionally, there were no significant differences in cytokine profiles before and after luteal phase endometrial scratching. Our results suggest that the small injury caused by endometrial biopsy does not alter the cytokine profile in subsequent menstrual cycles, providing new insights into menstrual cycle physiology.
Introduction The menstrual cycle is regulated by a complex interplay between endometrial epithelial cells, endothelial cells, immune cells, and sex hormones. To communicate, cells secrete cytokines that have multiple and diverse effects on recipient cells. Knowledge of how these cells interact in the uterus is insufficient. Menstrual blood is easily accessible and provides a source to study menstrual cycle physiology. This study aimed to determine the cytokine profile in menstrual blood plasma and investigate the differences in cytokine profiles between menstrual and peripheral blood plasma. Several previous studies indicate an improved chance of embryo implantation after endometrial scratching. Consequently, our secondary aim was to compare the menstrual blood cytokine profile before and after luteal phase endometrial scratching. Material and methods Nineteen healthy donors collected menstrual blood for the first 24 hours of menstruation in two sequential cycles. Matched peripheral blood was taken at the same time. An endometrial biopsy was performed at cycle day 7-9 post ovulation in between the two collection times. A Luminex multiplex assay was performed in one batch analyzing a predetermined group of cytokines in plasma. Results Peripheral blood plasma and menstrual blood plasma showed substantial significant differences in cytokine profile. In menstrual blood plasma, C5/C5a, interleukin-6 (IL-6), IL-1 beta, and CXCL8 were detected in high concentrations, whereas IL-2, IL-12p70, XCL1/Lymphotactin, and interferon-gamma were low. The most pronounced median differences between menstrual and peripheral blood plasma were found for IL-6, IL-1 beta, and CXCL8. The cytokine profiles of menstrual blood plasma were similar between the individual donors and did not differ over two subsequent cycles. None of the cytokines analyzed in menstrual blood plasma differed significantly before or after luteal phase endometrial scratching (P < .01). Conclusions Our results demonstrate that the menstrual blood cytokine profile is distinctly different from peripheral blood plasma and that the inter-individual difference in menstrual blood cytokine profile in healthy donors is limited and stable over time. The small injury caused by an endometrial biopsy does not change the cytokine profile in the subsequent menstrual cycle. Our study provides new insights into menstrual cycle physiology.

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