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Identification of biomarkers for drug-resistant endometriosis using clinical proteomics

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Dienogest (DNG), is an effective and widely used progestin used in the treatment of endometriosis, yet clinically, a subset of cases show resistance to DNG treatment. During a previous investigation… Click to show full abstract

Dienogest (DNG), is an effective and widely used progestin used in the treatment of endometriosis, yet clinically, a subset of cases show resistance to DNG treatment. During a previous investigation on the effect of DNG of cytokines and growth factor production, we incidentally found that endometriotic cyst fluid did not demonstrate inhibitory effects to DNG in a subset of cases. To clarify the mechanisms of this resistance to DNG, we performed proteomics analysis to compare the protein expression between DNG-sensitive and resistant cases. Based upon our results, several proteins were extracted that relate to neutrophil granulocyte activation marker (myeloperoxidase, lactotransferrin), inflammation (azurocidin, neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin, etc.), and others biological processes reflecting the clinical environment of the endometriotic cyst. Among these proteins, azurocidin (AZU) is perhaps most interesting one as azurocidin is a protease that cleaves insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGFBP-1) associated with clear cell carcinoma of the ovary. We propose that the proteins extracted in the present study warrant further investigation in their relationship to carcinogenesis of endometrioma.

Keywords: endometriosis; drug resistant; resistant endometriosis; dng; biomarkers drug; identification biomarkers

Journal Title: Human Cell
Year Published: 2021

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