BackgroundEndometriosis is a chronic hormonal inflammatory disease characterized by the presence of endometrial tissue (glands and stroma) outside the uterus. Endometriosis seriously affects the physical health of women of childbearing age, often causes infertility, and affects the body and mind of patients and their families.MethodsWe examined the effect of HSF1 on endometriosis through cell count, scratch and clone formation experiments. We used real-time quantitative PCR and western blotting to detect the effect of HSF1 on mRNA and protein of endometriosis cells. Collect the cell culture medium and Glucose levels and lactate levels were determined using a glucose (GO) assay kit and a lactate assay kit. Furthermore, we established a mouse model of endometriosis, and the effect of HSF1 on endometriosis was observed by inhibiting HSF1 with KRIBB11 in the mice.ResultsHSF1 is highly expressed in endometriosis and plays an indispensable role in endometriosis development in both cell and animal studies. We found that HSF1 promotes endometriosis development and glucose consumption and lactic acid production. Further research showed that HSF1 functions in endometriosis by up-regulating PFKFB3, a key enzyme in glycolysis. And the HSF1 inhibitor KRIBB11 can abrogate all of the above experimental effects both in vivo and in vitro. ConclusionsOur study shows that HSF1 plays a significant role in the occurrence and development of endometriosis, which may become a new target for the treatment of endometriosis and provide a new idea for the clinical treatment of endometriosis.
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