Comparison of organoids from Menstrual Fluid and Hormone-treated Endometrium: Novel tools for Gynaecological Research
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ABSTRACT: Background: Endometrial organoids are useful tools for studying endometrial biology but are derived from endoemtrial tissue obtained invasively from biopsies and mostly from women not taking hormonal medication. To increase the proportion of women from which endometrial organoids can be obtained, we sought to compare endometrial organoids derived from menstrual fluid and hormone-treated endometrium with standard endometrial organoids. Purpose: To determine if organoids derived from menstrual fluid and hormone-treated endometrium share features with standard endometrial organoids. Methods: RNA sequencing was performed on passage 3 day 7 menstrual fluid organoids (MFO), endometrial organoids from women taking hormonal medication (EMO-H) and standard endometrial organoids (EMO) Results: to determine if organoids derived from menstrual fluid and hormone-treated endometrium share features with staandard endometrial organoids. Conclusions: MFO and EMO-H did not cluster distinctly to EMO, indicating that they share features with EMO and may enable population-wide disease modelling. This is the first publicly available data set demonstrating the transcriptome of EMO-H.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE188915 | GEO | 2021/12/06
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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