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Proceedings from the Third National Institutes of Health International Congress on Advances in Uterine Leiomyoma Research: comprehensive review, conference summary and future recommendations.

James H Segars1, Estella C Parrott, Joan D Nagel, Xiaoxiao Catherine Guo, Xiaohua Gao, Linda S Birnbaum, Vivian W Pinn, Darlene Dixon.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND Uterine fibroids are the most common gynecologic tumors in women of reproductive age yet the etiology and pathogenesis of these lesions remain poorly understood. Age, African ancestry, nulliparity and obesity have been identified as predisposing factors for uterine fibroids. Symptomatic tumors can cause excessive uterine bleeding, bladder dysfunction and pelvic pain, as well as associated reproductive disorders such as infertility, miscarriage and other adverse pregnancy outcomes. Currently, there are limited noninvasive therapies for fibroids and no early intervention or prevention strategies are readily available. This review summarizes the advances in basic, applied and translational uterine fibroid research, in addition to current and proposed approaches to clinical management as presented at the 'Advances in Uterine Leiomyoma Research: 3rd NIH International Congress'. Congress recommendations and a review of the fibroid literature are also reported. METHODS This review is a report of meeting proceedings, the resulting recommendations and a literature review of the subject. RESULTS The research data presented highlights the complexity of uterine fibroids and the convergence of ethnicity, race, genetics, epigenetics and environmental factors, including lifestyle and possible socioeconomic parameters on disease manifestation. The data presented suggest it is likely that the majority of women with uterine fibroids will have normal pregnancy outcomes; however, additional research is warranted. As an alternative to surgery, an effective long-term medical treatment for uterine fibroids should reduce heavy uterine bleeding and fibroid/uterine volume without excessive side effects. This goal has not been achieved and current treatments reduce symptoms only temporarily; however, a multi-disciplined approach to understanding the molecular origins and pathogenesis of uterine fibroids, as presented in this report, makes our quest for identifying novel targets for noninvasive, possibly nonsystemic and effective long-term treatment very promising. CONCLUSIONS The Congress facilitated the exchange of scientific information among members of the uterine leiomyoma research and health-care communities. While advances in research have deepened our knowledge of the pathobiology of fibroids, their etiology still remains incompletely understood. Further needs exist for determination of risk factors and initiation of preventive measures for fibroids, in addition to continued development of new medical and minimally invasive options for treatment.

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Keywords:  NIH conference summary and comprehensive review; clinical treatment/basic research; conference recommendations; fibroids; uterine leiomyoma

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24401287      PMCID: PMC3999378          DOI: 10.1093/humupd/dmt058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Reprod Update        ISSN: 1355-4786            Impact factor:   15.610


  285 in total

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2.  Influence of body size and body fat distribution on risk of uterine leiomyomata in U.S. black women.

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Journal:  Epidemiology       Date:  2005-05       Impact factor: 4.822

3.  Gene expression profiling of leiomyoma and myometrial smooth muscle cells in response to transforming growth factor-beta.

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Journal:  Gynecol Endocrinol       Date:  2012-03       Impact factor: 2.260

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6.  Black-White differences in hysterectomy prevalence: the CARDIA study.

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8.  Mifepristone for treatment of uterine leiomyoma. A prospective randomized placebo controlled trial.

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9.  Myometrial cells undergo fibrotic transformation under the influence of transforming growth factor beta-3.

Authors:  Doina S Joseph; Minnie Malik; Sahadat Nurudeen; William H Catherino
Journal:  Fertil Steril       Date:  2009-03-27       Impact factor: 7.329

10.  Antiproliferative and proapoptotic effects of epigallocatechin gallate on human leiomyoma cells.

Authors:  Dong Zhang; Mohamed Al-Hendy; Gloria Richard-Davis; Valerie Montgomery-Rice; Veera Rajaratnam; Ayman Al-Hendy
Journal:  Fertil Steril       Date:  2009-10-12       Impact factor: 7.329

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1.  Immunoexpression of Steroid Hormone Receptors and Proliferation Markers in Uterine Leiomyoma and Normal Myometrial Tissues from the Miniature Pig, Sus scrofa.

Authors:  Kristie Mozzachio; Alicia B Moore; Grace E Kissling; Darlene Dixon
Journal:  Toxicol Pathol       Date:  2015-12-20       Impact factor: 1.902

2.  Use of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate and prevalent leiomyoma in young African American women.

Authors:  Q E Harmon; D D Baird
Journal:  Hum Reprod       Date:  2015-03-27       Impact factor: 6.918

3.  Developmental Environmental Exposure Alters the Epigenetic Features of Myometrial Stem Cells.

Authors:  Qiwei Yang; Ayman Al-Hendy
Journal:  Gynecol Obstet Res       Date:  2016-12-01

4.  Cross-talk between miR-29c and transforming growth factor-β3 is mediated by an epigenetic mechanism in leiomyoma.

Authors:  Tsai-Der Chuang; Omid Khorram
Journal:  Fertil Steril       Date:  2019-12       Impact factor: 7.329

5.  A Feasibility Study on Treatment of Uterine Fibroids with Tung's Acupuncture.

Authors:  Jennifer Cruz; Linda Carrington; Harry Hong
Journal:  Med Acupunct       Date:  2019-12-13

Review 6.  Menopausal hormone therapy and breast cancer mortality: clinical implications.

Authors:  Rowan T Chlebowski; Garnet L Anderson
Journal:  Ther Adv Drug Saf       Date:  2015-04

Review 7.  The Mechanism and Function of Epigenetics in Uterine Leiomyoma Development.

Authors:  Qiwei Yang; Aymara Mas; Michael P Diamond; Ayman Al-Hendy
Journal:  Reprod Sci       Date:  2015-04-28       Impact factor: 3.060

8.  Prospective Cohort Study of Uterine Fibroids and Miscarriage Risk.

Authors:  Katherine E Hartmann; Digna R Velez Edwards; David A Savitz; Michele L Jonsson-Funk; Pingsheng Wu; Alexandra C Sundermann; Donna D Baird
Journal:  Am J Epidemiol       Date:  2017-11-15       Impact factor: 4.897

9.  Tranilast induces MiR-200c expression through blockade of RelA/p65 activity in leiomyoma smooth muscle cells.

Authors:  Tsai-Der Chuang; Amit Rehan; Omid Khorram
Journal:  Fertil Steril       Date:  2020-03-18       Impact factor: 7.329

10.  A single baseline ultrasound assessment of fibroid presence and size is strongly predictive of future uterine procedure: 8-year follow-up of randomly sampled premenopausal women aged 35-49 years.

Authors:  D D Baird; T M Saldana; D L Shore; M C Hill; J M Schectman
Journal:  Hum Reprod       Date:  2015-09-25       Impact factor: 6.918

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