Increased expression of macrophage colony–stimulating factor and its receptor in patients with endometriosis
Increased expression of macrophage colony–stimulating factor and its receptor in patients with endometriosis
To investigate the expression and regulation of colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF-1) and its receptor, C-FMS, in endometriosis.In vivo and vitro study.University-based academic medical center.Reproductive-age women undergoing surgery for benign conditions.Peritoneal and endometrial tissue samples were obtained.CSF-1 and C-FMS expression.Significantly higher CSF-1 levels were found in peritoneal fluid of patients with endometriosis compared with control subjects. Ectopic endometriotic tissue had 3.5-fold and 1.7-fold increases in CSF-1 and C-FMS expression, respectively, compared with eutopic tissue. Coculture of endometrial cells from either established cell lines or patient samples with peritoneal mesothelial cells (PMCs) led to increased expression of CSF-1 and C-FMS. A higher but nonsignificant increase in levels of C-FMS and CSF-1 was found in cocultures of endometrial epithelial cells from patients with endometriosis compared with those without endometriosis.Increased CSF-1 levels may contribute to endometriosis lesion formation and progression. Elevation in CSF-1 after coculture of endometrial cells with PMCs suggests that endometrial tissue may be a source of peritoneal CSF-1. Increased C-FMS expression in endometrial cells from women with endometriosis cocultured with PMCs suggests that endometrial tissue involved in lesion formation is highly responsive to CSF-1 signaling.
- The University of Texas System United States
- The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston United States
- The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio United States
- Emory University United States
- Texas Biomedical Research Institute United States
Academic Medical Centers, Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor, Endometriosis, Epithelial Cells, Receptor, Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor, Cell Communication, Texas, Coculture Techniques, Up-Regulation, Endometrium, Ascitic Fluid, Humans, Female, Peritoneum, Stromal Cells, Cells, Cultured
Academic Medical Centers, Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor, Endometriosis, Epithelial Cells, Receptor, Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor, Cell Communication, Texas, Coculture Techniques, Up-Regulation, Endometrium, Ascitic Fluid, Humans, Female, Peritoneum, Stromal Cells, Cells, Cultured
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