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Evaluation of the effect of an amniotic membrane derived bio-nano product (LifeCell) on human endometrial cells proliferation and gene expression: An in-vitro study. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the effects of LifeCell, a product from BioNano Technology, on the growth and receptivity of endometrial cells, which is crucial for successful assisted reproductive technology (ART).
  • Results show that a 5% solution of LifeCell significantly boosts cell growth and enhances the expression of key genes related to endometrial receptivity, particularly FGF2 and CSF after 72 hours of co-culturing.
  • The findings imply that LifeCell could be a viable treatment option for individuals facing infertility due to a thin endometrium that does not respond to other treatments.

Article Abstract

Objective: Successful assisted reproductive technology (ART) requires a receptive endometrium with appropriate thickness and the presence of specific cytokines, chemokines, and growth factors. Despite advancements in ART, the success rates remain suboptimal, particularly in individuals with thin endometrium resistant to treatment. In this study, we evaluated the potential effects of LifeCell, a product of BioNano Technology, on the growth, development, and acceptance of endometrial cells.

Study Design: We cultured endometrial cells in a defined medium with different concentrations of LifeCell and examined cell growth, development, and the expression of genes involved in endometrial receptivity.

Results: Co-culture of primary human endometrial cells with 5 % Life cell solution significantly stimulated the endometrial cell growth, development and receptivity genes expression. The expression levels of FGF2 and CSF in the 72 h co-cultured were significantly increased compared with other groups (P < 0.01). HOXA10 and LIF significantly increased in the 72 h co-cultured compared with 24 h co-cultured and control groups but had no significant level compared with 48 h cocultured. HOXA10 significantly increased in the 48 h cocultured compared with control group. IL-6 and Hb-EGF increased in the 48 h co-cultured compared to other groups but had no significant level. VEGF increased in the treated groups compared to control but had no significant level. The expression of OPN, unlike the other genes, decreased in the treated group compared to the control, which was not significant.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that LifeCell may be a potential option for patients with treatment-resistant thin endometrium in cases of infertility.

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