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Impaired Expression of Ectonucleotidases in Ectopic and Eutopic Endometrial Tissue Is in Favor of ATP Accumulation in the Tissue Microenvironment in Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a prevalent disease defined by the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), as a proinflammatory molecule, promotes and helps maintain the inflammatory state of endometriosis. Moreover, ATP has a direct influence on the two main symptoms of en...

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Published in:International journal of molecular sciences 2019-11, Vol.20 (22), p.5532
Main Authors: Trapero, Carla, Vidal, August, Fernández-Montolí, Maria Eulàlia, Coroleu, Buenaventura, Tresserra, Francesc, Barri, Pere, Gómez de Aranda, Inmaculada, Sévigny, Jean, Ponce, Jordi, Matias-Guiu, Xavier, Martín-Satué, Mireia
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description Endometriosis is a prevalent disease defined by the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), as a proinflammatory molecule, promotes and helps maintain the inflammatory state of endometriosis. Moreover, ATP has a direct influence on the two main symptoms of endometriosis: infertility and pain. Purinergic signaling, the group of biological responses to extracellular nucleotides such as ATP and nucleosides such as adenosine, is involved in the biology of reproduction and is impaired in pathologies with an inflammatory component such as endometriosis. We have previously demonstrated that ectonucleotidases, the enzymes regulating extracellular ATP levels, are active in non-pathological endometria, with hormone-dependent changes in expression throughout the cycle. In the present study we have focused on the expression of ectonucleotidases by means of immunohistochemistry and in situ activity in eutopic and ectopic endometrial tissue of women with endometriosis, and we compared the results with endometria of women without the disease. We have demonstrated that the axis CD39-CD73 is altered in endometriosis, with loss of CD39 and CD73 expression in deep infiltrating endometriosis, the most severe, and most recurring, endometriosis subtype. Our results indicate that this altered expression of ectonucleotidases in endometriosis boosts ATP accumulation in the tissue microenvironment. An important finding is the identification of the nucleotide pyrophophatase/phosphodiesterase 3 (NPP3) as a new histopathological marker of the disease since we have demonstrated its expression in the stroma only in endometriosis, in both eutopic and ectopic tissue. Therefore, targeting the proteins directly involved in ATP breakdown could be an appropriate approach to consider in the treatment of endometriosis.
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Adenosine triphosphate
Adenosine Triphosphate - metabolism
atp
Bioaccumulation
Blood vessels
CD73 antigen
Cell adhesion & migration
Choristoma - enzymology
Drug therapy
Endometriosis
Endometriosis - enzymology
Endometrium
Endometrium - enzymology
Endometrium - pathology
Enzymes
Female
Glands
Humans
Infertility
Labeling
Lesions
Middle Aged
Nucleotidases - metabolism
Pain
Pathology
Peritoneum
Proteins
purinergic signaling
Stromal cells
uterus
title Impaired Expression of Ectonucleotidases in Ectopic and Eutopic Endometrial Tissue Is in Favor of ATP Accumulation in the Tissue Microenvironment in Endometriosis
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