Plasma and Peritoneal Poly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase Levels in Patients with Endometriosis

Author:

Kacperczyk-Bartnik JoannaORCID,Bartnik Paweł,Goławski KsaweryORCID,Sierdziński JanuszORCID,Mańka Grzegorz,Kiecka Mariusz,Lipa Michał,Warzecha DamianORCID,Spaczyński RobertORCID,Piekarski Piotr,Banaszewska Beata,Jakimiuk ArturORCID,Issat TadeuszORCID,Rokita Wojciech,Młodawski JakubORCID,Szubert Maria,Sieroszewski Piotr,Raba GrzegorzORCID,Szczupak Kamil,Kluz Tomasz,Kluza Marek,Czajkowski Krzysztof,Wielgoś MirosławORCID,Koc-Żórawska EwaORCID,Żórawski MarcinORCID,Laudański Piotr

Abstract

The evidence of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) association with the immune response could be coherent with the immunological theory of endometriosis and suggests the possibility of a new research direction. The aim of the study was to evaluate the levels of PARP in plasma and peritoneal fluid of patients with and without endometriosis. It was a multicenter, cross-sectional study. Plasma and peritoneal fluid samples were collected from patients with and without endometriosis during planned laparoscopic procedures in eight clinical centers. In total, 84 samples of plasma and 84 samples of the peritoneal fluid were included in the final analyses. Double-antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was performed in order to assess levels of PARP in collected samples. No statistically significant differences regarding the detected levels of PARP in plasma and peritoneal fluid comparing patients with and without endometriosis were observed. Patients with a history of infertility had significantly higher plasma PARP concentrations (p = 0.04). We have not observed the potential role of PARP concentration levels in plasma nor peritoneal fluid as an endometriosis biomarker. We have determined an association between a higher plasma PARP concentration and a history of infertility.

Funder

Medical University of Warsaw

Polish Ministry of Health

the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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