2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40246-023-00538-9
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Whole-exome sequencing reveals candidate high-risk susceptibility genes for endometriosis

Susanna Nousiainen,
Outi Kuismin,
Siiri Reinikka
et al.

Abstract: Background Endometriosis is a common, chronic disease among fertile-aged women. Disease course may be highly invasive, requiring extensive surgery. The etiology of endometriosis remains elusive, though a high level of heritability is well established. Several low-penetrance predisposing loci have been identified, but high-risk susceptibility remains undetermined. Endometriosis is known to increase the risk of epithelial ovarian cancers, especially of endometrioid and clear cell types. Here, we … Show more

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“…Genetic prediction is vital for the assessment of EM in its development and malignancy. The gene variations related to cellular adhesion, growth, carcinogenesis, and inflammation signal pathways in ectopic lesions 7 . However, the essential genes influencing heme release and degradation in ectopic tissue remain unclear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetic prediction is vital for the assessment of EM in its development and malignancy. The gene variations related to cellular adhesion, growth, carcinogenesis, and inflammation signal pathways in ectopic lesions 7 . However, the essential genes influencing heme release and degradation in ectopic tissue remain unclear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%