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PMID 9207579
Gene Name HSPA4
Condition Endometriosis
Association Associated
Population size 119
Population details 119 women with endometriosis or adenomyosis (38 fertile control, 38 endometriosis, 43 adenomyosis, 33 who underwent hysterectomy, 10 treated with danazol )
Sex Female
Associated genes HSP27, HSP70
Other associated phenotypes Endometriosis
Distribution of heat shock proteins in eutopic and ectopic endometrium in endometriosis and adenomyosis.

Fertil Steril. 1997 Jul;68(1):23-8.

Ota, H| Igarashi, S| Hatazawa, J| Tanaka, T

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Akita University, School of Medicine, Japan.

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the pathophysiologic role of heat shock proteins and to examine the effect of danazol on these proteins in patients with endometriosis and adenomyosis. DESIGN: Immunohistochemical identification of human heat shock proteins 27, 60, and 70 in endometrial glandular cells identified using monoclonal antibodies. SETTING: Department of obstetrics and gynecology in a university hospital. PATIENT(S): Subjects were 119 women with documented endometriosis or adenomyosis. The subjects were divided into three groups: fertile control (n = 38), with 14 in the proliferative phase and 24 in the secretory phase; endometriosis (n = 38); and adenomyosis (n = 43), including 33 who underwent hysterectomy and 10 treated with danazol. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Staining of glandular cells by semiquantitative immunostaining (evaluation nomogram) score. RESULT(S): Significantly increased expression of heat shock protein 27 was noted in eutopic endometrium from patients with endometriosis and adenomyosis as compared with controls, regardless of the menstrual phase. The scores for heat shock protein 27 and heat shock protein 70 in the ectopic endometrium of patients with endometriosis were low compared with those in eutopic endometrium, whereas in adenomyosis, the scores were similar to those of eutopic endometrium. After treatment with danazol, the expression of heat shock proteins returned to control levels. CONCLUSION(S): We suggest that abnormally increased expression of heat shock proteins plays a role in the pathophysiology of endometriosis and adenomyosis.

Mesh Terms: Adult| Animals| Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology| Chaperonin 60/analysis/immunology| Cohort Studies| Danazol/therapeutic use| Endometriosis/drug therapy/immunology/*pathology| Endometrium/immunology/*pathology| Estrogen Antagonists/therapeutic us