Abstract

BackgroundAlthough endometriosis is a common cause of pelvic pain and infertility, the pathogenesis of the disease remains poorly understood. Several theories have been proposed to explain the mechanisms involved in the development of this disease, including the role of the immunological system.ObjectivesTo evaluate the percentage of endometrial natural killer (eNK) cells and telomerase expression in the endometrium of patients with and without endometriosis.Materials and methodsEndometrium samples were obtained during the mid-secretory phase from two groups of women: 12 women with endometriosis diagnosed by laparoscopy and confirmed by histological evaluation of the lesion, and 13 fertile women (control group) who underwent tubal sterilization at the same institution and in whom no signs of endometriosis were detected at surgery. Specific antibodies were used for the immunohistochemical assessment of eNK and telomerase. Results: eNK cells were significantly higher in the group of women without endometrio...

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