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Female reproductive disease, endometriosis: From inflammation to infertility

Wonhyoung Park, Whasun Lim, Miji Kim, Hyewon Jang, Soo Jin Park, Soo Jin Park, Gwonhwa Song, Sunwoo Park, Sunwoo Park

2024Molecules and Cells33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite the fact that endometriosis is a common gynecological disease that occurs in 10% of women of reproductive age, the pathogenesis and treatment strategy are not clear to date. Endometriosis patients are commonly characterized by adhesions in the pelvis or ovaries, which leads to prolonged inflammation in the abdominal cavity. To handle the chronic inflammation, changes of immune cells, including T cells, NK cells, and macrophage, are accompanied. Therefore, diverse cytokines and adhesions of the abdominal cavity lead to poor quality of ovarian follicles, inappropriate response to the hormone, and infertility. This review will guide researchers to summarize the molecular changes and identify new treatment strategies for endometriosis-mediated inflammation and pregnancy failure.

Topics & Concepts

EndometriosisInfertilityInflammationDiseaseMedicinePelvic inflammatory diseaseFemale infertilityGynecologyBiologyPregnancyInternal medicineGeneticsEndometriosis Research and TreatmentReproductive System and PregnancyGynecological conditions and treatments
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