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Regulation of endometrial bleeding by uNK cells


ABSTRACT: Uterine NK cells (uNK) play a role in the regulation of placentation but their functions in non-pregnant endometrium are not understood. We have previously reported suppression of endometrial bleeding and alteration of spiral artery morphology in women exposed to asoprisnil, a progesterone receptor modulator (PRM). We now compare global endometrial gene expression in asoprisnil-treated versus control women and demonstrate a statistically significant reduction of genes in the IL-15 pathway, known to play a key role in uNK development and function. Suppression of IL-15 by asoprisnil was also observed at mRNA level (p<0.05), and immunostaining for NK cell marker CD56 revealed a striking reduction of uNK in asoprisnil-treated endometrium (p<0.001). IL-15 levels in normal endometrium are progesterone-responsive. Progesterone receptor (PR) positive stromal cells transcribe both IL-15 and IL-15RA. Thus, the response of stromal cells to progesterone will be to increase IL-15 trans-presentation to uNK, supporting their expansion and differentiation. In asoprisnil-treated endometrium, there is a marked down-regulation of stromal PR expression and virtual absence of uNK. These novel findings indicate that the IL-15 pathway provides a missing link in the complex interplay between endometrial stromal cells, uNK and spiral arteries affecting physiological and pathological endometrial bleeding. 39 Samples

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

SUBMITTER: Nigel Binns 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-47577 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Uterine NK cells regulate endometrial bleeding in women and are suppressed by the progesterone receptor modulator asoprisnil.

Wilkens Julia J   Male Victoria V   Ghazal Peter P   Forster Thorsten T   Gibson Douglas A DA   Williams Alistair R W AR   Brito-Mutunayagam Savita L SL   Craigon Marie M   Lourenco Paula P   Cameron Iain T IT   Chwalisz Kristof K   Moffett Ashley A   Critchley Hilary O D HO  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20130802 5


Uterine NK cells (uNK) play a role in the regulation of placentation, but their functions in nonpregnant endometrium are not understood. We have previously reported suppression of endometrial bleeding and alteration of spiral artery morphology in women exposed to asoprisnil, a progesterone receptor modulator. We now compare global endometrial gene expression in asoprisnil-treated versus control women, and we demonstrate a statistically significant reduction of genes in the IL-15 pathway, known t  ...[more]

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