Soluble immune checkpoints CTLA-4, HLA-G, PD-1, and PD-L1 are associated with endometriosis-related infertility

Problem Soluble immune checkpoint molecules constitute the emerging novel mediators in immune regulation. Their role in the pathogenesis of endometriosis has not been fully addressed. In this study, we aimed to investigate the relationship between the clinical manifestation of endometriosis-associat...

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Main Authors: Budi Santoso, -, Ashon Saadi, -, Sri Ratna Dwiningsih, -, Arif Tunjungseto, -, Muhammad Yohanes Ardianta Widyanugraha, -, Alfin Firasy Mufid, -, Nanda Yuli Rahmawati, -, Fadhil Ahsan, -
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spelling id-langga.1190732023-02-02T02:28:31Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/119073/ Soluble immune checkpoints CTLA-4, HLA-G, PD-1, and PD-L1 are associated with endometriosis-related infertility Budi Santoso, - Ashon Saadi, - Sri Ratna Dwiningsih, - Arif Tunjungseto, - Muhammad Yohanes Ardianta Widyanugraha, - Alfin Firasy Mufid, - Nanda Yuli Rahmawati, - Fadhil Ahsan, - R Medicine (General) RG Gynecology and obstetrics Problem Soluble immune checkpoint molecules constitute the emerging novel mediators in immune regulation. Their role in the pathogenesis of endometriosis has not been fully addressed. In this study, we aimed to investigate the relationship between the clinical manifestation of endometriosis-associated infertility and the level of four soluble immune checkpoints: sCTLA4, sHLA-G, sPD-1, and sPD-L1. Method of study The soluble immune checkpoint concentrations in serum and peritoneal fluid from 88 patients who underwent laparoscopy were evaluated by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Clinical and hematological parameters were documented and analyzed. Results Endometriosis cases were evident to have significantly higher levels of serum sPD-L1 and all four molecules in peritoneal fluid compared to non-endometriosis control. Contrary, no significant differences were found in the concentration of serum sCTLA-4, sHLA-G and, sPD-1 between endometriosis and control group. There were significant positive correlations between serum and peritoneal fluid concentrations of sCTLA-4, sPD-L1, and sHLA-G. Serum sPD-L1 could discriminate endometriosis-related infertility to other pathological control. At a cutoff of 14,61 pg/mL, serum sPD-L1 had a sensitivity of 77% and specificity of 83%. Moreover, sPD-L1 level showed positive correlations with pelvic adhesion score and myeloid cell count. Conclusion The elevated level of sPD-L1 in serum and immune checkpoint molecules in the peritoneal fluid could represent the hallmark of immune regulation in endometriosis. Serum sPD-L1 could serve as a potential noninvasive endometriosis biomarker. Also, the immune compartment related to the local immune checkpoint molecules may be implicated in biological mechanisms underlying endometriosis-related infertility. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/119073/2/C3%20Artikel.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/119073/3/2.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/119073/4/Similarity%202.pdf Budi Santoso, - and Ashon Saadi, - and Sri Ratna Dwiningsih, - and Arif Tunjungseto, - and Muhammad Yohanes Ardianta Widyanugraha, - and Alfin Firasy Mufid, - and Nanda Yuli Rahmawati, - and Fadhil Ahsan, - (2020) Soluble immune checkpoints CTLA-4, HLA-G, PD-1, and PD-L1 are associated with endometriosis-related infertility. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 84 (4). pp. 1-5. ISSN 10467408 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aji.13296 https://doi.org/10.1111/aji.13296
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topic R Medicine (General)
RG Gynecology and obstetrics
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RG Gynecology and obstetrics
Budi Santoso, -
Ashon Saadi, -
Sri Ratna Dwiningsih, -
Arif Tunjungseto, -
Muhammad Yohanes Ardianta Widyanugraha, -
Alfin Firasy Mufid, -
Nanda Yuli Rahmawati, -
Fadhil Ahsan, -
Soluble immune checkpoints CTLA-4, HLA-G, PD-1, and PD-L1 are associated with endometriosis-related infertility
description Problem Soluble immune checkpoint molecules constitute the emerging novel mediators in immune regulation. Their role in the pathogenesis of endometriosis has not been fully addressed. In this study, we aimed to investigate the relationship between the clinical manifestation of endometriosis-associated infertility and the level of four soluble immune checkpoints: sCTLA4, sHLA-G, sPD-1, and sPD-L1. Method of study The soluble immune checkpoint concentrations in serum and peritoneal fluid from 88 patients who underwent laparoscopy were evaluated by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Clinical and hematological parameters were documented and analyzed. Results Endometriosis cases were evident to have significantly higher levels of serum sPD-L1 and all four molecules in peritoneal fluid compared to non-endometriosis control. Contrary, no significant differences were found in the concentration of serum sCTLA-4, sHLA-G and, sPD-1 between endometriosis and control group. There were significant positive correlations between serum and peritoneal fluid concentrations of sCTLA-4, sPD-L1, and sHLA-G. Serum sPD-L1 could discriminate endometriosis-related infertility to other pathological control. At a cutoff of 14,61 pg/mL, serum sPD-L1 had a sensitivity of 77% and specificity of 83%. Moreover, sPD-L1 level showed positive correlations with pelvic adhesion score and myeloid cell count. Conclusion The elevated level of sPD-L1 in serum and immune checkpoint molecules in the peritoneal fluid could represent the hallmark of immune regulation in endometriosis. Serum sPD-L1 could serve as a potential noninvasive endometriosis biomarker. Also, the immune compartment related to the local immune checkpoint molecules may be implicated in biological mechanisms underlying endometriosis-related infertility.
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author Budi Santoso, -
Ashon Saadi, -
Sri Ratna Dwiningsih, -
Arif Tunjungseto, -
Muhammad Yohanes Ardianta Widyanugraha, -
Alfin Firasy Mufid, -
Nanda Yuli Rahmawati, -
Fadhil Ahsan, -
author_facet Budi Santoso, -
Ashon Saadi, -
Sri Ratna Dwiningsih, -
Arif Tunjungseto, -
Muhammad Yohanes Ardianta Widyanugraha, -
Alfin Firasy Mufid, -
Nanda Yuli Rahmawati, -
Fadhil Ahsan, -
author_sort Budi Santoso, -
title Soluble immune checkpoints CTLA-4, HLA-G, PD-1, and PD-L1 are associated with endometriosis-related infertility
title_short Soluble immune checkpoints CTLA-4, HLA-G, PD-1, and PD-L1 are associated with endometriosis-related infertility
title_full Soluble immune checkpoints CTLA-4, HLA-G, PD-1, and PD-L1 are associated with endometriosis-related infertility
title_fullStr Soluble immune checkpoints CTLA-4, HLA-G, PD-1, and PD-L1 are associated with endometriosis-related infertility
title_full_unstemmed Soluble immune checkpoints CTLA-4, HLA-G, PD-1, and PD-L1 are associated with endometriosis-related infertility
title_sort soluble immune checkpoints ctla-4, hla-g, pd-1, and pd-l1 are associated with endometriosis-related infertility
publisher Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd
publishDate 2020
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aji.13296
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