[HTML][HTML] Death or survival–progesterone-dependent cell fate decisions in the human endometrial stroma

JJ Brosens, B Gellersen - Journal of molecular endocrinology, 2006 - jme.bioscientifica.com
JJ Brosens, B Gellersen
Journal of molecular endocrinology, 2006jme.bioscientifica.com
The human endometrium undergoes cyclical waves of proliferation, differentiation and
apoptosis in response to the rise and fall in ovarian oestradiol and progesterone levels.
These hormonal responses in endometrial cells must be tightly kept in check to safeguard
tissue homeostasis throughout reproductive life. The discovery that differentiating
endometrium highly expresses the tumour suppressor p53, the forkhead transcription factor
FOXO1, and promyelocytic leukaemia zinc finger protein (PLZF) has provided new insights …
The human endometrium undergoes cyclical waves of proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis in response to the rise and fall in ovarian oestradiol and progesterone levels. These hormonal responses in endometrial cells must be tightly kept in check to safeguard tissue homeostasis throughout reproductive life. The discovery that differentiating endometrium highly expresses the tumour suppressor p53, the forkhead transcription factor FOXO1, and promyelocytic leukaemia zinc finger protein (PLZF) has provided new insights into the molecular basis of life and death decisions in response to sex steroid hormones.
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