Features of cytokine production at the systemic and local level in patients of reproductive age with external genital endometriosis
https://doi.org/10.21886/2219-8075-2023-14-4-5-10
Abstract
Objective: to establish the features of cytokine production in patients of reproductive age with external genital endometriosis at various stages of the disease.
Materials and methods: the study included 52 patients with external genital endometriosis (EGE). Group I consisted of 31 patients with stages I–II of EGE, group II — 21 patients with stages III–IV of the disease, control group — 20 women without endometriosis. Serum samples were obtained before anesthesia, and peritoneal fluid (PF) samples were obtained during endoscopic examination of patients. Determination of the content of cytokines in blood serum and peritoneal fluid was carried out by enzyme immunoassay using a multifunctional counter for enzyme immunoassays with Victor software (Finland). TNF-α, IL-10 — using reagents from BenderMed Systems (Austria). IL-13, IL-18 using reagents from Cloud-CloneCorp (USA) according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Application software packages (Megastat and Statistica 10.0) were used to create a database and conduct statistical research. To determine statistical differences between groups, the Mann-Whitney test was used for independent groups and the Wilcoxon test for dependent groups. P values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Data are presented as median and quartiles.
Results: at stages I–II of EGE, an increase in the level of TNF-α, IL-18 was detected in the blood serum and peritoneal fluid, which can stimulate proliferation, invasion of endometrial cells and neovascularization; stage III–IV of the disease was characterized by an increase in the level of TNF-α, IL-10, IL-13 in the peritoneal fluid, which promotes disease progression by evading ectopic endometrial cells from immune control.
Conclusion: the identified features of the production of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines at the systemic and local level at various stages of EGE confirm their importance in the development of the disease. Further research is needed to understand the mechanisms underlying the progression of NGE and to develop methods for early diagnosis.
About the Authors
M. A. LevkovichRussian Federation
Marina A. Levkovich – Dr. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor, Leading Researcher employee of the department of allergic and autoimmune diseases in pediatrics,
Rostov-on-Don
Competing Interests:
Authors declares no conflict of interest
N. V. Ermolova
Russian Federation
Natalya V. Ermolova – Dr. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor, Head of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the Research Institute of Obstetrics and Pediatrics
Rostov-on-Don
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I. I. Krukier
Russian Federation
Irina I. Krukier – Dr. Sci. (Bio.), Leading Researcher of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the Research Institute of Obstetrics and Pediatrics
Rostov-on-Don
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V. V. Avrutskaya
Russian Federation
Valeria V. Avrutskay – Dr. Sci. (Med.), associate professor, and supervisor. outpatient consultation department of the Research Institute of Obstetrics and Pediatrics
Rostov-on-Don
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Yu. A. Petrov
Russian Federation
Yuri A. Petrov – Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology № 2
Rostov-on-Don
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A. A. Grigoryants
Russian Federation
Armen A. Grigoryants – Cand. Sci. (Med.), assistant at the department of obstetrics and gynecology with a further vocational training course
Stavropol
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A. V. Zabayrachnaya
Russian Federation
Anastasia V. Zabayrachnaya – obstetrician-gynecologist
Rostov-on-Don
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Levkovich M.A., Ermolova N.V., Krukier I.I., Avrutskaya V.V., Petrov Yu.A., Grigoryants A.A., Zabayrachnaya A.V. Features of cytokine production at the systemic and local level in patients of reproductive age with external genital endometriosis. Medical Herald of the South of Russia. 2023;14(4):5-10. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21886/2219-8075-2023-14-4-5-10