Increased killer inhibitory receptor KIR2DL1 expression among natural killer cells in women with pelvic endometriosis
- PMID: 11821086
- DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(01)02964-8
Increased killer inhibitory receptor KIR2DL1 expression among natural killer cells in women with pelvic endometriosis
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the host immunologic response to endometriosis in terms of killer inhibitory receptor (KIR) expression by natural killer (NK) cells.
Design: Case-control study of immunologic markers.
Setting: University hospital.
Patient(s): We compared cells from Japanese women with laparoscopically diagnosed endometriosis to cells from 40 women with other laparoscopic diagnoses.
Intervention(s): Peripheral venous blood sampling and laparoscopic peritoneal fluid collection.
Main outcome measure(s): Flow cytometry was used to assess expression of KIR by NK cells in the cell samples.
Result(s): The percentage of cells that expressed KIR2DL1 among NK (KIR2DL1(+)NK) cells in peritoneal fluid and peripheral blood was significantly higher in women with endometriosis than in controls. The proportion of KIR2DL1(+)NK cells in peripheral blood NK cells before and 1 month after laparoscopic surgery did not differ significantly.
Conclusion(s): The proportion of KIR2DL1(+)NK cells was increased in peritoneal fluid and peripheral blood in women with endometriosis; this difference is probably related to NK cell suppression in endometriosis. This increase in KIR2DL1 expression by NK cells may represent a risk factor in the pathogenesis of endometriosis.
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