Decreased Cytotoxicity of Peripheral and Peritoneal Natural Killer Cell in Endometriosis
Natural killer cells in women with endometriosis exhibit decreased cytotoxicity in the peritoneum and peripheral blood, with increased immature and apoptotic cells, regulated by local cytokine profiles.
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This review summarizes immunological changes in women with endometriosis with a specific focus on natural killer (NK) cells, drawing on studies examining NK-cell numbers, phenotypes, activation markers, and cytotoxic function in peripheral blood and peritoneal fluid. It reports that NK cell cytotoxicity and cytolytic molecule expression (e.g., granzyme B, perforin, TRAIL, and CD107a) are reduced in the peritoneal fluid, alongside decreases in multiple NK activation markers (including NKp46, NKp44, NKG2D, CD16, and CD107a), and that proportions of immature NK-cell populations can be increased. The paper notes caveats that mechanisms driving these changes are not fully known and that some immune findings may reflect consequences of endometriosis rather than causes. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it specifically focuses on decreased cytotoxicity and dysfunctional NK-cell phenotypes in endometriosis-related peritoneal fluid and blood.
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