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Published on: August 27, 2016
Epigenetic alternations and targeted therapy in intrauterine adhesion: A comparative study
Linzhi Gao1, Enming Liang1, Dong Zhang1
1Department of Gynaecology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, 613 Whampoa Avenue, Tianhe District, Guangzhou, China.
Abstract:
Although intrauterine adhesion (IUA) has been well recognized as a critical factor in infertility, little information is available regarding the molecular mechanisms. We performed a high-throughput RNA sequencing in the endometrium of three IUA patients and three normal controls. And another two gene expression profiles (PMID34968168 and GSE160365) were analyzed together. A total of 252 DEGs were identified. Cell cycle, E2F target, G2M checkpoint, integrin3 pathway and H1F1 signaling were aberrantly regulated in the IUA endometrium. 10 hub genes (CCL2, TFRC, THY1, IGF1, CTGF, SELL, SERPINE1, HBB, HBA1, LYZ) were exhibited in PPI analysis. FOXM1, IKBKB and MYC were three common transcription factors of DEGs. Five chemicals (MK-1775, PAC-1, TW-37, BIX-01294, 3-matida) were identified as putative therapeutic agents for IUA. Collectively, a series of DEGs associated with IUA were disclosed. Five chemicals and ten hub genes may be further explored as potential drugs and targets for IUA treatment.
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