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The Impacts of Inflammatory and Autoimmune Conditions on the Endometrium and Reproductive Outcomes
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García-Velasco, Juan A.
, Cuadrado-Torroglosa, Isabel
, Alecsandru, Diana
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Antibiotics
/ Cytokines
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Dendritic cells
/ Disease
/ Endometriosis
/ Endometrium
/ Fertility
/ Immunology
/ Infertility
/ Inflammation
/ Pregnancy
/ Success
/ Womens health
2024
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The Impacts of Inflammatory and Autoimmune Conditions on the Endometrium and Reproductive Outcomes
by
García-Velasco, Juan A.
, Cuadrado-Torroglosa, Isabel
, Alecsandru, Diana
in
Antibiotics
/ Cytokines
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Dendritic cells
/ Disease
/ Endometriosis
/ Endometrium
/ Fertility
/ Immunology
/ Infertility
/ Inflammation
/ Pregnancy
/ Success
/ Womens health
2024
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The Impacts of Inflammatory and Autoimmune Conditions on the Endometrium and Reproductive Outcomes
by
García-Velasco, Juan A.
, Cuadrado-Torroglosa, Isabel
, Alecsandru, Diana
in
Antibiotics
/ Cytokines
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Dendritic cells
/ Disease
/ Endometriosis
/ Endometrium
/ Fertility
/ Immunology
/ Infertility
/ Inflammation
/ Pregnancy
/ Success
/ Womens health
2024
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The Impacts of Inflammatory and Autoimmune Conditions on the Endometrium and Reproductive Outcomes
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The Impacts of Inflammatory and Autoimmune Conditions on the Endometrium and Reproductive Outcomes
2024
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Background: A healthy pregnancy begins with an adequate endometrial state, even before the arrival of a blastocyst. Proper endometrial priming and the development of a tolerogenic decidua are key steps in creating the perfect environment for implantation and pregnancy. In these processes, the involvement of the maternal immune system seems to be of great relevance, modulating the different decidual immune populations to prepare the endometrium for a potential pregnancy. However, certain local pathologies of an inflammatory and autoimmune nature appear to have a direct impact on these phenomena, thus altering patients’ reproductive outcomes. Methods: This literature review analyzes original articles, reviews, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses published between 1990 and 2024, concerning the impact of different inflammatory and autoimmune conditions on endometrial status and fertility. The included papers were obtained from Medline (Pubmed) and the Cochrane library. Results: There is evidence that endometriosis, adenomyosis, and chronic endometritis, through the promotion of a chronic inflammatory environment, are capable of altering endometrial immune populations, and, thus, processes essential for early pregnancy. Among other effects, these conditions have been linked to impaired decidualization, alterations in progesterone responsiveness, and hindered placentation. Similarly, antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), thyroid dysfunction, diabetes, and other pathologies related to glucose and gluten metabolism, due to their autoimmune nature, also appear to have a local impact on the uterine environment, affecting reproductive success through different mechanisms, including altered hormonal response and, again, impaired decidualization. Conclusions: The management of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases in assisted reproduction patients is gaining importance due to their direct impact on the endometrium. It is necessary to follow current expert recommendations and established therapeutic approaches in order to improve patients’ prospects, ranging from antibiotic treatment in chronic endometritis to heparin and aspirin in APS, as well as hormonal treatments for endometriosis/adenomyosis or a gluten-free diet in celiac disease. All of them and the rest of the therapeutic perspectives, both current and under investigation, are presented throughout this work, assessing the possible improvements for reproductive outcomes.
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