Title of article :
The Effect of Imbalanced Progesterone Receptor-A/-B Ratio on Gelatinase Expressions in Endometriosis
Author/Authors :
Mousazadeh, Sepideh Department of Genetics - School of Natural Sciences - University of Tabriz , Ghaheri, Azadeh Department of Epidemiology and Reproductive Health- Reproductive Epidemiology Research Center- Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine- ACECR, Tehran , Shahhoseini, Maryam Department of Genetics - Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center - Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine - ACECR, Tehran , Aflatoonian, Reza Department of Endocrinology and Female Infertility - Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center- Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine - ACECR, Tehran , Afsharian, Parvaneh Department of Genetics - Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center - Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine - ACECR, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Gelatinases degrade extracellular matrix (ECM) components to allow for physiological remodeling and
contribute to pathological tissue destruction in endometriosis. It is known that the function of gelatinases is resistant to
suppression by progesterone in endometriosis. The ability of progesterone to impact gene expression depends on the
progesterone receptor-A/-B (PR-A/PR-B) ratio. An imbalanced PR-A/PR-B ratio in endometriotic tissue may be the result
of the differential expression of MMP-2 and MMP-9, which could be important in the etiology and pathogenesis of the
disease. Hence, we decided to study the association of PR-A/PR-B ratio and gelatinases expression in endometriosis.
Materials and Methods: In this prospective case-control study, we enrolled 40 women, 20 in the case group who
were diagnosed with stage III/IV endometriosis and 20 normal subjects without endometriosis (controls) who referred
to Royan Institute, Tehran, Iran during 2013-2014. We obtained 60 tissue samples [ectopic (n=20), eutopic (n=20), and
normal endometrium (n=20)]. RNA was extracted from the tissue samples in order to analyze PR-A, PR-B, MMP-2,
and MMP-9 mRNA levels through real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
Results: There was significantly lower expression of the PR-B isoform in ectopic tissues compared to the control
(P=0.002) and eutopic endometrium (P=0.006) tissues. PR-A expression was higher, but not significantly so, in the
same ectopic and eutopic endometrium tissues compared to the control tissues (P=0.643). There was significant overexpression
of MMP-9 in ectopic samples compared to control (P=0.014) and eutopic endometrium (P=0.012) samples.
The PR-A/PR-B ratio was not significantly higher in either eutopic or ectopic samples compared to the control samples
(P=0.305).
Conclusion: Our findings support an altered PR-B expression in endometriosis, which may be associated with MMP-9
overexpression. This finding can be important for disease pathogenesis.
Keywords :
Progesterone Receptor , Progesterone , Endometriosis , Gelatinases
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics