Alʹmanah Kliničeskoj Mediciny (Feb 2016)

IMMUNOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ENDOMETRIAL DISEASE

  • B. A. Slobodyanyuk,
  • A. A. Popov,
  • T. Z. Chanturia,
  • T. N. Manannikova,
  • O. V. Machanskite,
  • A. A. Fedorov,
  • T. S. Budykina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18786/2072-0505-2015-37-123-128
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 37
pp. 123 – 128

Abstract

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Background: Immunological processes involving peritoneal macrophages could play a critical role in pathophysiology of external genital endometriosis.Aim: To assess levels of MCP-1, RANTES, and C-reactive protein and to identify their correlations with endometriosis.Materials and methods: Seventy two patients were evaluated: 26 healthy controls and 46 with endometriosis. Patients were divided into groups as follows: 17 with superficial endometriosis, 18 with endometriomas and 11 with deep infiltrative endometriosis. All patients underwent a laparoscopy during the proliferative phase of the cycle; levels of peritoneal and serum MCP-1, RANTES and C-reactive protein were measured using standard ELISA assays.Results: There were positive correlations between serum MCP-1 (p = 0.03) and C-reactive protein(p = 0.045) and severity of endometriosis, that could indicate malfunctioning of peritoneal macrophages in advanced stages of endometriosis. Conclusion: MCP-1 and C-reactive protein levels in peripheral blood can be used as markers of endometriosis activity.

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