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  • The study explores how a low-nutrient environment affects endometriosis, particularly in the stromal cells from ovarian endometriomas compared to normal endometrial cells.
  • Researchers found that stromal cells from endometriosis proliferated more aggressively under low-nutrient conditions and showed increased levels of various factors that can worsen the disease.
  • The findings suggest that endometriosis develops and worsens through mechanisms related to metabolism and cell survival, particularly involving the protein PGC-1α, which plays a role in inflammation and estrogen production.

Article Abstract

Although nutrient status plays an important role in cell metabolism, its significance in endometriosis is obscure. Herein, we investigated the effects of a low-nutrient microenvironment on endometriosis. Stromal cells (SCs) from ovarian endometrioma (OESCs) or normal endometrium without endometriosis (NESCs) were isolated and cultured. A low-nutrient microenvironment was replicated by replacing the culture medium with Hank's balanced salt solution. OESC and NESC proliferation under the low-nutrient condition was measured. The expression of exacerbating factors in endometriosis under the low-nutrient condition was examined at the mRNA and protein levels. OESCs showed higher proliferation than NESCs under the low-nutrient condition. In OESCs, the low-nutrient condition upregulated the mRNA expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), interleukin-6 and -8, aromatase, Bcl-2, and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma coactivator-1α (PGC-1α) and downregulated that of BAX and induced transcription of PI.3, PII, and exon II. Western blotting revealed elevated VEGF and PGC-1α expression under the low-nutrient condition in OESCs. These changes coincided with the elevated expression of PGC-1α, which was reduced at the mRNA level upon nutrient status rescue. Endometriosis is exacerbated by altered angiogenesis, inflammation, anti-apoptosis, and local estrogen production while trying to survive under a low-nutrient microenvironment; it may be attributed to PGC-1α-mediated metabolic mechanisms.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43032-022-01089-5DOI Listing

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