2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(01)03147-8
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Expression of CD147 in endometriosis

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“…This disorder is characterised by extrauterine proliferation of endometrial tissue, and though the causes remain unclear numerous inflammatory mediators and pathways show altered expression patterns. Proteomics studies reveal ANXA1 overexpression in glandular epithelia of eutopic endometrium from endometriosis patients versus healthy controls (Li et al 2008), and further in ectopic versus eutopic endometriosis samples (Meola et al 2010). Full-length ANXA1 protein was also detected in peritoneal fluid samples from endometriosis patients, while the receptor FPR2 was also up-regulated in ectopic endometriosis samples (Motohashi et al 2005).…”
Section: Menstrual Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This disorder is characterised by extrauterine proliferation of endometrial tissue, and though the causes remain unclear numerous inflammatory mediators and pathways show altered expression patterns. Proteomics studies reveal ANXA1 overexpression in glandular epithelia of eutopic endometrium from endometriosis patients versus healthy controls (Li et al 2008), and further in ectopic versus eutopic endometriosis samples (Meola et al 2010). Full-length ANXA1 protein was also detected in peritoneal fluid samples from endometriosis patients, while the receptor FPR2 was also up-regulated in ectopic endometriosis samples (Motohashi et al 2005).…”
Section: Menstrual Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Levels are notably high in reproductive tissues with levels in adult rabbit ovary and pregnant uterus higher than in immature and non-pregnant animals respectively (Tsao et al 1995). ANXA1 is strongly expressed in human endometrial glandular epithelia as well as isolated stromal cells (Li et al 2008). Expression is also observed in term amnionic epithelia and chorionic trophoblast with high levels evident in placental syncytiotrophoblast and placental tissue (Romisch et al 1992, Sun et al 1996.…”
Section: Glucocorticoids and Anxa1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As well as affecting the metabolism of arachidonic acid, ANXA1 inhibits the activity of other pro-inflammatory enzymes (nitric-oxide synthase in macrophages and cyclooxygenases in activated microglia) and has an inhibitory effect on both neutrophil and monocyte migration in inflammation (Parente and Solito 2004;Hutchinson et al 2011). Expression of ANXA1 is widespread, including high levels in macrophages and PMN (Perretti and D'Acquisto 2009) and human endometrial glandular epithelial and stromal cells (Li et al 2008). ANXA2 is a suppressor of cytosolic PLA2 and has been reported as being upregulated in the receptive human endometrium (Domínguez et al 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%