Min An

No ORCID on file · 7 papers in corpus · active 2016-2022

Study types

  • article 5
  • preprint 1
  • review 1

Condition tags

  • endometriosis 5
  • adenomyosis 3
article 2022
Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E ·doi:10.1186/s12958-022-00901-w

Abstract Background Researchers have found that macrophages are the predominant cells in the peritoneal fluid (PF) of endometriosis patients. CSF-1 has been found to accumulate in the lesions and PF of endometriosis patients, and CSF-1 indu…

preprint 2021
·doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-814415/v1

Abstract Background CSF-1 was found to be accumulated in the lesions and peritoneal fluid of endometriosis patients, and CSF-1 induced THP-1-derived macrophages to polarize toward a suppressive phenotype. Researchers found that macrophages …

review 2020
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research ·doi:10.1111/jog.14371

Abstract Objective Published data on the impact of co‐existent adenomyosis on the prognosis of patients with endometrial cancer remains elusive, with studies reporting conflicting results. We conducted this meta‐analysis to evaluate the pro…

article 2017
Reproduction (Cambridge, England) ·doi:10.1530/rep-17-0174

Abstract Endometrial cells and microenvironment are two important factors in the pathogenesis of adenomyosis. Our previous study demonstrated that macrophages can induce eutopic epithelial cells of adenomyosis to suffer from epithelial–mese…

article 2017
Human Reproduction ·doi:10.1093/humrep/dex372

STUDY QUESTION: What happens to the gut microbiota during development of murine endometriosis? SUMMARY ANSWER: Mice with the persistence of endometrial lesions for 42 days develop a distinct composition of gut microbiota. WHAT IS KNOWN ALRE…

article 2016
Biology of reproduction ·doi:10.1095/biolreprod.116.144071

Adenomyosis is a nonneoplastic condition characterized by the benign invasion of ectopic endometrium into the myometrium. Macrophages play significant roles in epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and adenomyosis. An EMT associated with …

article 2016
Human Reproduction ·doi:10.1093/humrep/dew274

STUDY QUESTION: What are the features of peritoneal macrophage subgroups and T helper cells in the development of murine endometriosis? SUMMARY ANSWER: ) cells are increased. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: Numerous studies investigating the etiolog…