[Changes in the systemic immunologic response in association with endometriosis using an animal model].
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This murine model showed that ectopic endometrial tissue decreased cytotoxic T lymphocytes and increased IL-4 production, suggesting a TH-2 immune response modulation.
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INTRODUCTION: Endometriosis constitutes the growth of endometrial tissue in a place other than the uterine cavity. Its etiopathogenesis is unknown, although there is some evidence associating it with the decrease of cytotoxic activity in the immunological system. OBJECTIVE: Evaluating the relationship between the development of ectopic endometrial tissue and the immunological status, and enumerating lymphocyte subpopulations and cytokine synthesis in T lymphocytes, using a murine endometriosis model. METHODOLOGY: Spleen lymphocytes isolated from two study groups of 10 female mice of the Balb/c strain that had been submitted to the surgical implantation of autologous endometrial tissue in the peritoneal cavity, and sacrificed after 5 (group I) and 8 (group II) weeks, were incubated--or not--with PMA/lonomicine. Lymphocyte T numbers and their cytokine production were determined by flow cytometry. RESULTS: A lower dispersion of the ectopic tissue growth value was observed in group II (24% vs. 42%). A smaller population of cytotoxic T lymphocytes and a greater IL-4 production in the stimulated cells of the study group (p < 0.05) were observed, as compared to the control group. CONCLUSIONS: The presence of endometrial tissue in the uterine cavity decreases the amount of cytotoxic T lymphocytes and increases IL-4 production in total T lymphocytes, suggesting a modulation of the systemic immunological response to TH-2.
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- Quantification of Interleukins in the Serum: A Non-invasive markers of Endometriosis 2023
- Cytokines and Endometriosis - the Role of Immunological Alterations 2013
- Endometriosis: ways of the decision of a problem to the XXI century 2011
- Peritoneal and serum interleukin-18 levels are not increased in women with minimum or mild endometriosis 2009
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