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Dillon C Muth1, Melissa A McAlexander2, Lauren J Ostrenga3, Nathan M Pate4, Jessica M Izzi5, Robert J Adams6, Kelly A Metcalf Pate7, Sarah E Beck8, Baktiar O Karim9, Kenneth W Witwer10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Macaques are an excellent model for many human diseases, including reproductive diseases such as endometriosis. A long-recognized need for early biomarkers of endometriosis has not yet resulted in consensus. While biomarker studies have examined many bodily fluids and targets, cervicovaginal secretions have been relatively under-investigated. Extracellular vesicles (EVs, including exosomes and microvesicles) are found in every biofluid examined, carry cargo including proteins and RNA, and may participate in intercellular signaling. Little is known about EVs in the cervicovaginal compartment, including the effects of reproductive tract disease on quantity and quality of EVs. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26253321 PMCID: PMC4529722 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-015-0513-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Fig. 1Cytology of fine needle aspirate obtained from abdominal mass. Characteristic hemosiderin-laden macrophages are noted along with a tight cluster of cells with dense, large nuclei and minimal cytoplasm, consistent with endometrial-like cells on a moderate background of erythrocytes. Diff-Quick stain (40X)
Fig. 2Abdominal Mass. Multiple, large cystic and blood-filled nodules were present in the abdominal cavity along with numerous fibrous adhesions (arrows)
Fig. 3Abdominal Wall. Numerous poorly organized and ectacic endometrial glands were haphazardly arranged within dense connective tissue. H&E stain (10X)
Fig. 4Pooled Data from Cervico-Vaginal Swabs and Cervico-Vaginal Lavage. NTA demonstrated a drop in particles per milliliter in pooled samples from two rhesus macaques (Rh) and two pig-tailed (Pt) macaques as compared to the number of particles observed in the animal with endometriosis. a and b compare CVS and CVL particles per milliliter at low-speed centrifugation (PRE UC) and c and d compare particles observed post-ultracentrifugation (POST UC). Asterisk in panel b: a software malfunction resulted in incomplete acquisition of data and loss of sample. Error bars for averages in CVS samples indicate standard deviation of readings across multiple animals and deviation between readings for the case endometriosis and CVL pooled samples