Accession PRJCA032363
Title Intrauterine infusion of autologous platelet-rich plasma modulates endometrial immune status and improves pregnancy outcomes in patients with persistent chronic endometritis
Relevance Medical
Data types Transcriptome or Gene expression
Organisms Homo sapiens
Description Chronic endometritis (CE) has been widely recognized as a critical cause of infertility, however, access to effective treatment is a formidable challenge due to the rudimentary understanding of the pathogenesis of persistent CE. The implantation rate and clinical pregnancy rate were significantly increased in the cured CE group compared to the non-cured CE group. After PRP treatment, the proportions of endometrial CD8+ T cells, CD56+ NK cells, Foxp3+ Treg cells, and T-bet+ Th1 cells were significantly decreased in patients with persistent CE. Specifically, DEG analysis showed that genes implicated in endometrial receptivity-related and antimicrobial were upregulated and genes involved in the immune response processes were downregulated in cured CE patients after PRP treatment. Functional enrichment analysis suggested that the effects of changes in leukocyte chemotaxis-related genes played a critical role in the endometrial immune environment. Autologous PRP treatment has been shown as a potentially successful therapy for improving pregnancy outcomes by reconstructing the uterine local immune microenvironment to improve endometrial receptivity in patients with persistent CE.
Sample scope Multiisolate
Release date 2024-11-15
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No funding support
Submitter Xian Chen (x_chen2022@163.com)
Organization Shenzhen Zhongshan Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital
Submission date 2024-11-14

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