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Inhibitory kappa B alpha expression in endometriosis.

Fabio Barra1, Lorenzo Ferro Desideri1, Carolina Scala1, Simone Ferrero1.   

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Keywords:  Endometriosis; deep infiltrating endometriosis; endometriotic implants; inhibitory kappa B

Year:  2019        PMID: 30693146      PMCID: PMC6334246          DOI: 10.4274/tjod.37801

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Turk J Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 2149-9330


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To the Editor,

We read with great interest the article by Arlier et al.( entitled “Tumor necrosis factor alfa and interleukin 1 alfa-induced phosphorylation and degradation of inhibitory kappa B (IкB), alfa are regulated by estradiol (E2) in endometrial cells,” published in your journal. Interestingly, the authors demonstrated that ectopic endometrium was significantly characterized by less immunoreactivity for IкB, a cytoplasmatic inhibitor of the transcription factor nuclear factor (NF)-кB, and that E2 might modulate its expression. The rational of this study is based on evidence of the critical role of NF-кB, which mediates gene transcription of several protein involved in inflammation, angiogenesis, as well as in proliferation and reduced apoptosis of endometriotic cells. A previous study reported that an excessive activation of NF-кB might be present in endometriotic implants of women affected by endometriosis(. For this reason, it might represent an interesting target for treating this benign chronic hormonal-dependent disease(. Although the authors should be congratulated for their laboratory findings, we would like to discuss some methodologic concerns of their study. In the material and methods, the authors described that the ectopic endometrial samples for western blot and immunocytochemical analysis were obtained from 6 women with endometriosis. First, the authors should add information on the severity of endometriosis for each patient in accordance with American Society of Reproductive Medicine classification. More importantly, the authors did not report from which sites the endometriotic implants were obtained, and in particular, if they originated from peritoneal nodules, ovarian endometriomas or deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) nodules. In general, it would be of particular interest to know if the activity of IкB and the effect of E2 on its expression would be different in implants originating from these three distinguished phenotypes of endometriosis, which probably have different pathogeneses(. Regarding this aspect, it has been previously described that nodules of DIE may have higher proinflammatory reaction, higher vascularization, as well a higher density of nerve fibers, which may be responsible for a more aggressive clinical behavior(. Nevertheless, the results of the study by Arlier et al.( are innovative and promising. Thus, in the near future, new studies are needed to better clarify the role IкB in inflammatory pathway of endometriotic cells. More importantly, it could be advisable to better understand if this protein may represent a suitable molecular target for a chronic medical therapy, which needs to balance clinical efficacy with cost and tolerability.
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Review 1.  Investigational drugs for the treatment of endometriosis, an update on recent developments.

Authors:  Fabio Barra; Carolina Scala; Valerio Mais; Stefano Guerriero; Simone Ferrero
Journal:  Expert Opin Investig Drugs       Date:  2018-05-17       Impact factor: 6.206

Review 2.  Endometriosis: pathogenesis and treatment.

Authors:  Paolo Vercellini; Paola Viganò; Edgardo Somigliana; Luigi Fedele
Journal:  Nat Rev Endocrinol       Date:  2013-12-24       Impact factor: 43.330

Review 3.  Treatment of pain associated with deep endometriosis: alternatives and evidence.

Authors:  Simone Ferrero; Franco Alessandri; Annalisa Racca; Umberto Leone Roberti Maggiore
Journal:  Fertil Steril       Date:  2015-09-10       Impact factor: 7.329

Review 4.  The role of NF-kappaB in endometriosis.

Authors:  Apostolos Kaponis; Tomio Iwabe; Fuminori Taniguchi; Masayuki Ito; Imari Deura; George Decavalas; Naoki Terakawa; Tasuku Harada
Journal:  Front Biosci (Schol Ed)       Date:  2012-06-01

5.  Tumor necrosis factor alfa and interleukin 1 alfa induced phosphorylation and degradation of inhibitory kappa B alpha are regulated by estradiol in endometrial cells.

Authors:  Sefa Arlıer; Ümit Ali Kayışlı; Aydın Arıcı
Journal:  Turk J Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2018-03-29
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