Analysis of Clusterin and Clusterin Receptors in the Endometrium and Clusterin Levels in Cervical Mucus of Endometriosis
This study analyzed clusterin and its receptors in endometrial tissue and clusterin levels in cervical mucus, finding reduced clusterin in endometriosis patients on contraception.
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The study examined clusterin (CLU) expression and the localization of putative CLU receptors (ApoER2, megalin, VLDLR, and TβR1/TβR2) in endometrial tissue, and measured CLU levels in cervical mucus from patients to assess potential associations with endometriosis. Using mucus sampling plus tissue and protein localization analyses, the authors found that CLU levels in mucus were modestly higher but not significantly different in endometriosis versus non-endometriosis overall, while CLU levels were significantly reduced in endometriosis patients receiving contraception compared with those not receiving contraception. Immunolocalization showed CLU mainly in uterine epithelial cells (and also endothelial cells), with distinct preferential receptor staining patterns in glands versus vessels and smooth muscle cells, and a similar protein distribution pattern was observed in adenomyosis. The paper’s main caveat is that the overall endometriosis-versus-control CLU mucus difference was not significant, despite subgroup effects related to contraception. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it analyzes CLU in cervical mucus and CLU/receptor localization in endometrium as related to endometriosis status and contraception exposure.
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