Abdelaziz Kharfi1, Ali Akoum. 1. Département d'Obstétrique-Gynécologie, Faculté de Médecine, Université Laval, Québec, Québec, Canada.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess the ability of peripheral blood serum from women with endometriosis to induce monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) secretion by monocytes and the putative role of the interleukin-1 (IL-1) system in endometriosis-associated monocyte activation. DESIGN: Cultures of U937 monocytic cells exposed to serum from normal women (control group) or women with endometriosis. SETTING: Gynecology clinic and human reproduction research laboratory. PATIENT(S): Seventy-nine women with endometriosis and 38 control women with no evidence of endometriosis at laparoscopy. INTERVENTION(S): Peripheral blood obtained a few days before laparoscopy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): MCP-1 secretion in the culture medium and serum concentrations of soluble IL-1 receptor type II (sIL-1RII), IL-1beta, and IL-1alpha by ELISA or by enzyme immunometric assay. RESULT(S): Serum concentrations of sIL-1RII were significantly lower in women with stage I-II endometriosis than in control women, whereas serum concentrations of IL-1beta and IL-1alpha were comparable between the two groups. The serum of women with endometriosis induced higher secretion of MCP-1 by U937 cells than that of control women, particularly in the initial stages of endometriosis (stages I-II), and recombinant IL-1RII (rIL-1RII) significantly blocked that secretion. CONCLUSION(S): These findings point toward a deficiency in the mechanisms involved in the down-regulation of IL-1 actions at the systemic level and reveal sIL-1RII as a key factor involved in that process.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the ability of peripheral blood serum from women with endometriosis to induce monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) secretion by monocytes and the putative role of the interleukin-1 (IL-1) system in endometriosis-associated monocyte activation. DESIGN: Cultures of U937 monocytic cells exposed to serum from normal women (control group) or women with endometriosis. SETTING: Gynecology clinic and human reproduction research laboratory. PATIENT(S): Seventy-nine women with endometriosis and 38 control women with no evidence of endometriosis at laparoscopy. INTERVENTION(S): Peripheral blood obtained a few days before laparoscopy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): MCP-1 secretion in the culture medium and serum concentrations of soluble IL-1 receptor type II (sIL-1RII), IL-1beta, and IL-1alpha by ELISA or by enzyme immunometric assay. RESULT(S): Serum concentrations of sIL-1RII were significantly lower in women with stage I-II endometriosis than in control women, whereas serum concentrations of IL-1beta and IL-1alpha were comparable between the two groups. The serum of women with endometriosis induced higher secretion of MCP-1 by U937 cells than that of control women, particularly in the initial stages of endometriosis (stages I-II), and recombinant IL-1RII (rIL-1RII) significantly blocked that secretion. CONCLUSION(S): These findings point toward a deficiency in the mechanisms involved in the down-regulation of IL-1 actions at the systemic level and reveal sIL-1RII as a key factor involved in that process.
Authors: Vicki Nisenblat; Patrick M M Bossuyt; Rabia Shaikh; Cindy Farquhar; Vanessa Jordan; Carola S Scheffers; Ben Willem J Mol; Neil Johnson; M Louise Hull Journal: Cochrane Database Syst Rev Date: 2016-05-01
Authors: Andrei Mihai Măluţan; Tudor Drugan; Răzvan Ciortea; Radu Florin Mocan-Hognogi; Carmen Bucuri; Maria Patricia Rada; Dan Mihu Journal: J Res Med Sci Date: 2015-07 Impact factor: 1.852