| Literature DB >> 33179092 |
Blendi Ura1, Lorenzo Monasta1, Yeraldin Chiquinquira Castillo De Spelorzi2, Giorgio Arrigoni3, Cinzia Franchin3, Stefania Biffi1, Michelangelo Aloisio4, Bartolomea Gaita2, Danilo Licastro5, Emmanouil Athanasakis1, Federica Scrimin1, Guglielmo Stabile1, Federico Romano1, Giovanni Di Lorenzo1, Giuseppe Ricci1.
Abstract
Uterine leiomyoma presents the highest incidence among benign tumors of the female reproductive tract. The present study compared the proteome of leiomyoma treated with ulipristal acetate with that of untreated leiomyoma to investigate protein expression patterns in relation to oxidative stress. Paired tissue samples from seven treated and untreated leiomyomas were collected and the proteome was analyzed by two‑dimensional gel electrophoresis (2‑DE). Western blotting was used to validate the results of 2‑DE, and mass spectrometry was used to identify proteins. The tissue expression of 30 proteins was markedly affected by treatment with ulipristal acetate. Bioinformatics analysis revealed that several of the differentially expressed proteins were involved in the degradation of hydrogen peroxide and the synthesis of reactive oxygen species. The present study suggested the involvement of oxidative stress as a novel mechanism of action of ulipristal acetate. These findings require further investigations to understand the role of ulipristal acetate in the treatment of the leiomyoma.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33179092 DOI: 10.3892/mmr.2020.11642
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Med Rep ISSN: 1791-2997 Impact factor: 2.952