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Artikel: Novel Approaches to Possible Targeted Therapies and Prophylaxis of Uterine Fibroids.

Kuznetsova, Maria V / Tonoyan, Narine M / Trubnikova, Elena V / Zelensky, Dmitry V / Svirepova, Ksenia A / Adamyan, Leila V / Trofimov, Dmitry Y / Sukhikh, Gennady T

Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)

2023  Band 11, Heft 4

Abstract: Uterine leiomyomas are the most common benign tumors in women of childbearing age. They may lead to problems of conception or complications during the gestational period. The methods of treatment include surgical (myomectomy and hysterectomy, ... ...

Abstract Uterine leiomyomas are the most common benign tumors in women of childbearing age. They may lead to problems of conception or complications during the gestational period. The methods of treatment include surgical (myomectomy and hysterectomy, embolization of arteries) and therapeutic treatment (ulipristal acetate, leuprolide acetate, cetrorelix, goserelin, mifepristone). Both approaches are efficient but incompatible with pregnancy planning. Therefore, there is a call for medical practice to develop therapeutical means of preventing leiomyoma onset in patients planning on becoming pregnant. Based on the analysis of GWAS data on the search for mononucleotide polymorphisms associated with the risk of leiomyoma, in meta-transcriptomic and meta-methylomic studies, target proteins have been proposed. Prospective therapeutic treatments of leiomyoma may be based on chemical compounds, humanized recombinant antibodies, vaccines based on markers of the uterine leiomyoma cells that are absent in the adult organism, or DNA and RNA preparations. Three different nosological forms of the disease associated with driver mutations in the
Sprache Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum 2023-11-01
Erscheinungsland Switzerland
Dokumenttyp Journal Article ; Review
ZDB-ID 2720869-2
ISSN 2079-9721
ISSN 2079-9721
DOI 10.3390/diseases11040156
Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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