| Literature DB >> 33877643 |
Pooja Popli1, Ally J Sun1,2, Ramakrishna Kommagani3.
Abstract
Autophagy is a conserved fundamental cellular process with a primary function of catabolizing harmful or surplus cellular contents such as protein aggregates, dysfunctional/long-lived organelles, intracellular pathogens, and storage nutrients. An increasing body of evidence reveals that basal autophagy is essential for maintaining endometrial homeostasis and mediating endometrial-specific functions, including menstrual cycle, embryo implantation, and decidualization. However, perturbed levels of autophagy can lead to severe endometrial pathologies, including endometriosis, endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial cancer, adenomyosis, and leiomyoma. This review highlights the most recent findings on the activity, regulation, and function of autophagy in endometrium physiology and pathology. Understanding the mechanistic roles of autophagy in endometrium homeostasis and disease is key to developing novel therapeutic strategies for endometrium-related infertility and malignancies.Entities:
Keywords: Adenomyosis; Autophagy; Endometrial Cancer; Endometrial Hyperplasia; Endometriosis; Endometrium; Uterine Fibroids/Leiomyoma
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33877643 PMCID: PMC9423733 DOI: 10.1007/s43032-021-00587-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Sci ISSN: 1933-7191 Impact factor: 2.924