Uterine Transcriptome: Understanding Physiology and Disease Processes

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Abstract

In recent years, transcriptomics has enabled us to gain a deeper understanding of fundamental reproductive physiology, including the menstrual cycle, through a more precise molecular analysis. The endometrial mRNA transcript levels fluctuate during the normal menstrual cycle, indicating changes in the relative recruitment and abundance of inflammatory cells, as well as changes in the receptivity and remodeling of the endometrium. In addition to providing a more comprehensive understanding of the molecular underpinnings of pathological gynecological conditions such as endometriosis, leiomyomas, and adenomyosis through RNA sequencing, this has allowed researchers to create transcriptome profiles during both normal menstrual cycles and pathological gynecological conditions. Such insights could potentially lead to more targeted and personalized therapies for benign gynecological conditions. Here, we provide an overview of recent advances in transcriptome analysis of normal and pathological endometrium.

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Kirschen, G. W., Hessami, K., AlAshqar, A., Afrin, S., Lulseged, B., & Borahay, M. (2023, April 1). Uterine Transcriptome: Understanding Physiology and Disease Processes. Biology. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology12040634

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