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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.17.2008.tde-11062008-103704
Document
Author
Full name
Juliana Meola
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Ribeirão Preto, 2008
Supervisor
Committee
Martelli, Lucia Regina (President)
Ferriani, Rui Alberto
Goulart Filho, Luiz Ricardo
Pesquero, João Bosco
Silva, Ismael Dale Cotrim Guerreiro da
Title in Portuguese
Análise da Expressão Gênica Diferencial em Endometriose
Keywords in Portuguese
Endométrio
Endometriose
Expressão Gênica Diferencial
Hibridação Subtrativa
PCR em Tempo Real.
Abstract in Portuguese
A endometriose é uma doença ginecológica benigna, de etiologia complexa e multifatorial, caracterizada pela presença de estroma e tecido glandular tipo endométrio fora da cavidade uterina. Afeta de 10 a 15% da população feminina, que apresentam sintomatologia variada, incluindo dor pélvica e infertilidade. Para elucidar mecanismos potenciais que estejam envolvidos com a fisiopatologia complexa desta doença, analisamos o perfil de expressão gênico diferencial pela metodologia de hibridação subtrativa em tecido eutópico e ectópico (lesões peritoniais e endometrioma ovariano) de 17 mulheres com endometriose, no início da fase proliferativa do ciclo menstrual. Foram identificados 291 genes desregulados nas lesões endometrióticas, considerados como genes candidatos. Para a validação dos dados, utilizamos a metodologia de PCR em tempo real para os genes CTGF e SPARC, indicados como superexpressos; e MYC, MMP3, IGFBP1 e PAEP como menos expressos nas lesões. Diferenças significativas de expressão nas lesões peritoniais foram obtidas para os genes SPARC, MYC, IGFBP1, PAEP e nos endometriomas ovarianos para os genes MMP3 e PAEP. Sugerimos que a desregulação dos genes SPARC, MYC, MMP3, IGFBPI e PAEP seja responsável pela perda da homeostase celular nas lesões endometrióticas, contribuindo para a implantação e sobrevivência do tecido ectópico no ambiente extra-uterino. Este trabalho disponibilizou ao banco de dados da literatura, 291 genes com expressão gênica diferencial em lesões endometriótricas peritoniais e ovarianas como candidatos a investigações futuras.
Title in English
Differential Gene Expression Analysis in Endometriosis.
Keywords in English
Differential Gene Expression
Endometriosis
Endometrium
Real Time PCR.
Subtractive Hybridization
Abstract in English
Endometriosis is a benign gynecological disease, which presents a multifactorial and complex etiology, characterized by the presence of stromal and glandular endometrium tissue outside the uterine cavity. Ten to 15% of the female population is affected by the disease with a wideranging symptomatology including pelvic pain and infertility. To clarify the potential mechanisms involved in the complex physiopathology of this disease, we analyzed the differential gene expression profile by subtractive hybridization in eutopic and ectopic tissue (peritoneal lesions and ovarian endometriomas) from 17 women with endometriosis, in the early proliferative phase of the menstrual cycle. We identified 291 genes deregulated in the endometriotic lesions, considered as candidate genes. For data validation, Real Time PCR was applied for genes CTGF and SPARC, indicated as overexpressed; and for genes MYC, MMP3, IGFBP1 and PAEP, indicated as downregulated in the lesions. Significant differences in the peritoneal lesions expression were obtained for genes SPARC, MYC, IGFBP1, PAEP and in the ovarian endometriomas for genes MMP3 and PAEP. We suggest that the deregulation of genes SPARC, MYC, MMP3, IGFBPI and PAEP is responsible for loss of cellular homeostasis in the endometriotic lesions, contributing for the implantation and maintenance of the ectopic tissue in the extra-uterine environment. This study provided 291 genes with differential gene expression, in peritoneal and ovarian lesions, to the literature database as candidates for future investigations.
 
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2008-06-24
 
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