2024
TET3-overexpressing macrophages promote endometriosis
Lv H, Liu B, Dai Y, Li F, Bellone S, Zhou Y, Mamillapalli R, Zhao D, Venkatachalapathy M, Hu Y, Carmichael G, Li D, Taylor H, Huang Y. TET3-overexpressing macrophages promote endometriosis. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2024, 134: e181839. PMID: 39141428, PMCID: PMC11527447, DOI: 10.1172/jci181839.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDisease-associated macrophagesTET3 overexpressionHuman endometriosis lesionsPathophysiology of endometriosisPro-inflammatory cytokine productionChronic inflammatory diseaseReproductive age womenEndometriosis lesionsE3 ubiquitin ligasePathogenic macrophagesCytokine productionEndometriosisInflammatory diseasesTET3 knockdownEndometriosis progressionPathogenic contributorsLet-7 miRNA expressionAge womenMacrophagesMouse macrophagesTherapeutic targetUbiquitin ligaseTET3MiceDisease
2020
CXCR4 or CXCR7 antagonists treat endometriosis by reducing bone marrow cell trafficking
Pluchino N, Mamillapalli R, Shaikh S, Habata S, Tal A, Gaye M, Taylor HS. CXCR4 or CXCR7 antagonists treat endometriosis by reducing bone marrow cell trafficking. Journal Of Cellular And Molecular Medicine 2020, 24: 2464-2474. PMID: 31904910, PMCID: PMC7028867, DOI: 10.1111/jcmm.14933.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCXCR7 antagonistLesion sizePro-inflammatory cytokine productionBone marrow-derived cellsNon-hormonal therapiesMouse bone marrow transplantation modelBone marrow transplantation modelBone marrow cell migrationMarrow-derived cellsProgression of endometriosisEndometriosis implantsEndometrial effectsAntagonist treatmentEndometriotic lesionsCytokine productionEndometrial physiologyStem cell recruitmentEutopic endometriumTransplantation modelCell recruitmentNull miceCell traffickingEndometriosisEpithelial cell fateCXCR4
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