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The extracellular matrix contributes to mechanotransduction in uterine fibroids.

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Leppert, PC; Jayes, FL; Segars, JH
Published in: Obstet Gynecol Int
2014

The role of the extracellular matrix (ECM) and mechanotransduction as an important signaling factor in the human uterus is just beginning to be appreciated. The ECM is not only the substance that surrounds cells, but ECM stiffness will either compress cells or stretch them resulting in signals converted into chemical changes within the cell, depending on the amount of collagen, cross-linking, and hydration, as well as other ECM components. In this review we present evidence that the stiffness of fibroid tissue has a direct effect on the growth of the tumor through the induction of fibrosis. Fibrosis has two characteristics: (1) resistance to apoptosis leading to the persistence of cells and (2) secretion of collagen and other components of the ECM such a proteoglycans by those cells leading to abundant disposition of highly cross-linked, disoriented, and often widely dispersed collagen fibrils. Fibrosis affects cell growth by mechanotransduction, the dynamic signaling system whereby mechanical forces initiate chemical signaling in cells. Data indicate that the structurally disordered and abnormally formed ECM of uterine fibroids contributes to fibroid formation and growth. An appreciation of the critical role of ECM stiffness to fibroid growth may lead to new strategies for treatment of this common disease.

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Obstet Gynecol Int

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1687-9589

Publication Date

2014

Volume

2014

Start / End Page

783289

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United States

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  • 3215 Reproductive medicine
 

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Leppert, P. C., Jayes, F. L., & Segars, J. H. (2014). The extracellular matrix contributes to mechanotransduction in uterine fibroids. Obstet Gynecol Int, 2014, 783289. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/783289
Leppert, Phyllis C., Friederike L. Jayes, and James H. Segars. “The extracellular matrix contributes to mechanotransduction in uterine fibroids.Obstet Gynecol Int 2014 (2014): 783289. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/783289.
Leppert PC, Jayes FL, Segars JH. The extracellular matrix contributes to mechanotransduction in uterine fibroids. Obstet Gynecol Int. 2014;2014:783289.
Leppert, Phyllis C., et al. “The extracellular matrix contributes to mechanotransduction in uterine fibroids.Obstet Gynecol Int, vol. 2014, 2014, p. 783289. Pubmed, doi:10.1155/2014/783289.
Leppert PC, Jayes FL, Segars JH. The extracellular matrix contributes to mechanotransduction in uterine fibroids. Obstet Gynecol Int. 2014;2014:783289.
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Published In

Obstet Gynecol Int

DOI

ISSN

1687-9589

Publication Date

2014

Volume

2014

Start / End Page

783289

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 3215 Reproductive medicine