IDENTIFICATION OF DISPLACED ENDOMETRIAL GLANDS AND EMBRYONIC DUCT REMNANTS IN FEMALE FOETAL REPRODUCTIVE TRACT: POSSIBLE PATHOGENETIC ROLE IN ENDOMETRIOTIC AND PELVIC NEOPLASTIC PROCESSES
Background: Recent findings strongly promoted the hypothesis that common pelvic gynaecological diseases including endometriosis and ovarian neoplasia may develop de novo from ectopic endometrial-like glands and/or embryonic epithelial remnants. To verify the frequency, the anatomical localization an...
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doaj-4a6b7203d69a49429642e97f1e3a4c152020-11-24T23:13:06ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2012-12-01310.3389/fphys.2012.0044435948IDENTIFICATION OF DISPLACED ENDOMETRIAL GLANDS AND EMBRYONIC DUCT REMNANTS IN FEMALE FOETAL REPRODUCTIVE TRACT: POSSIBLE PATHOGENETIC ROLE IN ENDOMETRIOTIC AND PELVIC NEOPLASTIC PROCESSESJean eBouquet De Joliniere0Jean Marc eAyoubi1Guy eLesec2Pierre eValidire3Alexandre eGoguin4Luca eGianaroli5Jean Bernard eDubuisson6Anis eFeki7Jean eGogusev8Fribourg HospitalFochSIPATHInstitut Mutualiste MontsourisInserm U 567S.I.S.Me.RFribourg HospitalFribourg HospitalInserm U 567Background: Recent findings strongly promoted the hypothesis that common pelvic gynaecological diseases including endometriosis and ovarian neoplasia may develop de novo from ectopic endometrial-like glands and/or embryonic epithelial remnants. To verify the frequency, the anatomical localization and the phenotype of misplaced endometrial tissue along the fetal female reproductive tract, histological and immunohistochemical analyses of uteri, fallopian tubes, and uterosacral ligaments were performed. Methods: Reproductive organs were collected from seven female fetuses at autopsy, five of them from gestational ages between 18 and 26 weeks and two fetuses with gestational ages of 33 and 36 weeks deceased of placental anomalies. Serial sections from areas containing ectopic glands and embryonic duct residues were analyzed by histological and immunohistochemical procedures. Results: Numerous ectopic endometrial glands and stroma were detected in the myometrium in two foetuses with low levels of expression of estrogen alpha (ER-) and progesterone receptors (PR). The embryonic ducts were localized in the uterine broad and ovarian ligaments and under the fallopian tube serosa in six foetuses. Low levels of steroid receptors expression were found in the embryonic residues, whereas CEA and Ca 125 were not detected. The embryonic residues stromal component strongly expressed the CD 10 and vimentin proteins. Conclusion: The anatomical and the immunohistochemical features of the ectopic organoid structures identified in foetal female reproductive tract suggest that endometriotic as well as neoplastic disease in adult women may develop on the basis of misplaced endometrial glands and/or embryonic cell remnants.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2012.00444/fullEndometriosisImmunohistochemistryStem CellsNeoplastic Processesfoetusectopic glands |
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Jean eBouquet De Joliniere Jean Marc eAyoubi Guy eLesec Pierre eValidire Alexandre eGoguin Luca eGianaroli Jean Bernard eDubuisson Anis eFeki Jean eGogusev IDENTIFICATION OF DISPLACED ENDOMETRIAL GLANDS AND EMBRYONIC DUCT REMNANTS IN FEMALE FOETAL REPRODUCTIVE TRACT: POSSIBLE PATHOGENETIC ROLE IN ENDOMETRIOTIC AND PELVIC NEOPLASTIC PROCESSES Frontiers in Physiology Endometriosis Immunohistochemistry Stem Cells Neoplastic Processes foetus ectopic glands |
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Jean eBouquet De Joliniere Jean Marc eAyoubi Guy eLesec Pierre eValidire Alexandre eGoguin Luca eGianaroli Jean Bernard eDubuisson Anis eFeki Jean eGogusev |
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IDENTIFICATION OF DISPLACED ENDOMETRIAL GLANDS AND EMBRYONIC DUCT REMNANTS IN FEMALE FOETAL REPRODUCTIVE TRACT: POSSIBLE PATHOGENETIC ROLE IN ENDOMETRIOTIC AND PELVIC NEOPLASTIC PROCESSES |
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IDENTIFICATION OF DISPLACED ENDOMETRIAL GLANDS AND EMBRYONIC DUCT REMNANTS IN FEMALE FOETAL REPRODUCTIVE TRACT: POSSIBLE PATHOGENETIC ROLE IN ENDOMETRIOTIC AND PELVIC NEOPLASTIC PROCESSES |
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IDENTIFICATION OF DISPLACED ENDOMETRIAL GLANDS AND EMBRYONIC DUCT REMNANTS IN FEMALE FOETAL REPRODUCTIVE TRACT: POSSIBLE PATHOGENETIC ROLE IN ENDOMETRIOTIC AND PELVIC NEOPLASTIC PROCESSES |
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IDENTIFICATION OF DISPLACED ENDOMETRIAL GLANDS AND EMBRYONIC DUCT REMNANTS IN FEMALE FOETAL REPRODUCTIVE TRACT: POSSIBLE PATHOGENETIC ROLE IN ENDOMETRIOTIC AND PELVIC NEOPLASTIC PROCESSES |
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IDENTIFICATION OF DISPLACED ENDOMETRIAL GLANDS AND EMBRYONIC DUCT REMNANTS IN FEMALE FOETAL REPRODUCTIVE TRACT: POSSIBLE PATHOGENETIC ROLE IN ENDOMETRIOTIC AND PELVIC NEOPLASTIC PROCESSES |
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identification of displaced endometrial glands and embryonic duct remnants in female foetal reproductive tract: possible pathogenetic role in endometriotic and pelvic neoplastic processes |
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Frontiers in Physiology |
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Background: Recent findings strongly promoted the hypothesis that common pelvic gynaecological diseases including endometriosis and ovarian neoplasia may develop de novo from ectopic endometrial-like glands and/or embryonic epithelial remnants. To verify the frequency, the anatomical localization and the phenotype of misplaced endometrial tissue along the fetal female reproductive tract, histological and immunohistochemical analyses of uteri, fallopian tubes, and uterosacral ligaments were performed. Methods: Reproductive organs were collected from seven female fetuses at autopsy, five of them from gestational ages between 18 and 26 weeks and two fetuses with gestational ages of 33 and 36 weeks deceased of placental anomalies. Serial sections from areas containing ectopic glands and embryonic duct residues were analyzed by histological and immunohistochemical procedures. Results: Numerous ectopic endometrial glands and stroma were detected in the myometrium in two foetuses with low levels of expression of estrogen alpha (ER-) and progesterone receptors (PR). The embryonic ducts were localized in the uterine broad and ovarian ligaments and under the fallopian tube serosa in six foetuses. Low levels of steroid receptors expression were found in the embryonic residues, whereas CEA and Ca 125 were not detected. The embryonic residues stromal component strongly expressed the CD 10 and vimentin proteins. Conclusion: The anatomical and the immunohistochemical features of the ectopic organoid structures identified in foetal female reproductive tract suggest that endometriotic as well as neoplastic disease in adult women may develop on the basis of misplaced endometrial glands and/or embryonic cell remnants. |
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Endometriosis Immunohistochemistry Stem Cells Neoplastic Processes foetus ectopic glands |
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