A Pilot Study on the Co-existence of Diabetes and Endometriosis in Reproductive-Age Women: Potential for Endometriosis Progression

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Iad Alhallak
Charles M. Quick
Garrett L. Graham
Rosalia C. M. Simmen
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[1] University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,Department of Physiology & Cell Biology
[2] University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,Department of Pathology
[3] The Winthrop P Rockefeller Cancer Institute,undefined
[4] University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,undefined
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Reproductive Sciences | 2023年 / 30卷
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Endometriosis; Diabetes; Estrogen receptor; Progesterone receptor; Co-morbidity;
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Endometriosis (ENDO) is a chronic estrogen-dependent gynecological condition that affects reproductive-age women, causing pelvic pain, infertility, and increased risk for ovarian cancer. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disease with significant morbidity and mortality and rising incidence worldwide. The occurrence of DM among ENDO patients remains understudied, despite commonalities in these conditions’ immune, inflammatory, and metabolic dysfunctions. This pilot study evaluated whether a subset of women with ENDO manifests DM co-morbidity and if so, whether DM promotes ENDO status. Archived ectopic lesions obtained at ENDO surgery from non-diabetic (ENDO-N; n = 11) and diabetic (ENDO-DM; n = 15) patients were identified by a search of an electronic health database. Retrieved samples were analyzed by immunohistochemistry for markers of proliferation (Ki67, PTEN), steroid receptor signaling (ESR, PGR) and macrophage infiltration (CD68). Immunostaining data were expressed as percentages of immune-positive cells in lesion stroma and epithelium. In lesion stroma, the percentages of nuclear immune-positive cells were higher for ESR2 and lower for PGR-T, in ENDO-DM than ENDO-N patients. The percentages of nuclear immune-positive cells for ESR1 and PTEN tended to be higher and lower, respectively, in ENDO-DM than ENDO-N groups. In lesion glandular epithelium, the percentages of nuclear immune-positive cells were higher for ESR1 and ESR2, in ENDO-DM than ENDO-N groups. ENDO-N lesions had lower percentages of stromal CD68 immune-positive cells than ENDO-DM Type 1 lesions. Findings demonstrate DM in a subset of women with ENDO, which was associated with significant changes in lesion stromal and epithelial nuclear steroid hormone receptor levels, suggestive of disease progression.
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