Uterine fibroid cell cytoskeletal organization is affected by altered G protein-coupled estrogen receptor-1 and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase signaling

Rachel Warwar M.D. , Andreja Moset Zupan B.S. , Carolyn Nietupski B.S. , Maricela Manzanares , Emily G. Hurley M.D. , Stacey C. Schutte Ph.D.
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Abstract

Objective

To determine whether cyclic strain affects fibroid cell cytoskeletal organization, proliferation, and collagen synthesis differently than myometrial cells.

Design

A basic science study using primary cultures of patient-matched myometrial and fibroid cells.

Setting

Academic laboratory.

Patient(s)

Premenopausal women undergoing myomectomy or hysterectomy for the treatment of symptomatic uterine fibroids.

Intervention(s)

Application of uniaxial strain patterns mimicking periovulation, menses, or dysmenorrhea using the Flexcell tension system or static control. Secondarily, inhibition of G protein-coupled estrogen receptor-1 and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase.

Main Outcome Measure(s)

Cell alignment, cell number, and collagen content.

Result(s)

Menses-strained cells demonstrated the most variation in cell alignment, cell proliferation, and procollagen content between myometrial and fibroid cells. Procollagen content decreased in myometrial cells with increasing strain amplitude and decreasing frequency. G protein-coupled estrogen receptor-1 inhibition decreases cellular alignment in the presence of strain.

Conclusion(s)

Mechanotransduction affecting cytoskeletal arrangement through the G protein-coupled estrogen receptor-1-phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase pathway is altered in fibroid cells. These results highlight the importance of incorporating mechanical stimulation into the in vitro study of fibroid pathology.

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子宫肌瘤细胞骨架组织受到GPER1/PI3K信号改变的影响。
目的:确定周期性应变对纤维细胞骨架组织、增殖和胶原合成的影响是否与子宫肌层细胞不同。设计:使用患者匹配的子宫肌层和纤维细胞的原代培养进行基础科学研究。背景:学术实验室患者(S):绝经前妇女接受子宫肌瘤切除术或子宫切除术治疗症状性子宫肌瘤。干预:使用Flexcell®张力系统或静态控制,应用模拟排卵期、月经或痛经的单轴应变模式。其次,抑制G蛋白偶联的ER1(GPER1,G36)和磷脂酰肌醇3-激酶(PI3K,Ly294002)。主要结果指标:细胞排列、细胞数量和胶原含量结果:(s):在子宫肌层和纤维细胞之间,月经紧张的细胞在细胞排列、增殖和原胶原含量方面表现出最大的变化。肌层细胞中前胶原含量随着应变幅度的增加和频率的降低而降低。GPER1抑制降低了菌株存在时的细胞排列。结论:在纤维细胞中,通过GPER1-PI3K途径影响细胞骨架排列的机制转导发生了改变。这些结果强调了将机械刺激纳入纤维瘤病理学体外研究的重要性。
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F&S science
F&S science Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Urology
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