Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism , doi:10.1210/jc.2004-0871 Copyright © 2005 by The Endocrine Society Expression of Allograft Inflammatory Factor-1 in Human Eutopic Endometrium and Endometriosis: Possible Association with Progression of EndometriosisHisato Koshiba, Jo Kitawaki, Mariko Teramoto, Yui Kitaoka, Hiroaki Ishihara, Hiroshi Obayashi, Mitsuhiro Ohta, Hirokazu Hara, Tetsuo Adachi and Hideo HonjoDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology (H.K., J.K., M.T., Y.K., H.I., H.Ho.), Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto 602-8566, Japan; Institute of Bio-Response Informatics (H.O.), Kyoto 602-0845, Japan; Department of Clinical Chemistry, Kobe Pharmaceutical University (M.O.), Kobe 658-8558, Japan; and Laboratory of Clinical Pharmaceutics, Gifu Pharmaceutical University (H.Ha., T.A.), Gifu 502-8585, Japan Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Dr. Jo Kitawaki, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, 465 Kajii-cho, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto 602-8566, Japan. E-mail: kitawaki{at}koto.kpu-m.ac.jp.
Allograft inflammatory factor-1 (AIF-1) is a cytokine originally identified in rat cardiac allografts with chronic rejection. AIF-1 is expressed in various human immune-related tissues and is thought to play a role in inflammatory responses and the immune activation and function of macrophages. Expression has also been shown in human placentas and bovine embryos, suggesting that AIF-1 may be involved in reproductive function. Immune factors are thought to be involved in the pathogenesis of endometriosis. High concentrations of activated macrophages and various cytokines have been found in the peritoneal fluid of patients with endometriosis. In the current work we examined the expression of AIF-1 in human eutopic endometrium and endometriosis, and measured AIF-1 in peritoneal fluid samples from women with and without endometriosis. RT-PCR, Western blot analysis, and immunohistochemistry showed that AIF-1 mRNA and protein were expressed both in eutopic endometrium and in endometriotic tissue. In eutopic endometrium, expression was greater in the late secretory and menstrual phases than in other phases of the menstrual cycle (P < 0.01). AIF-1 protein was present in greater amounts in peritoneal fluid from patients with endometriosis than in women without it (P < 0.01), and its concentration correlated with the Revised American Society for Reproductive Medicine score (rs = 0.693; P < 0.0001). Peritoneal macrophages from endometriosis patients secreted more AIF-1 than those from unaffected women (P < 0.05). AIF-1 release from macrophages was stimulated by IL-1ß (P < 0.01) and interferon- This article has been cited by other articles:
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