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MSX1-expression during the different phases in healthy human endometrium.

Simon EppichChristina KuhnElisa SchmoeckelDoris MayrSven MahnerUdo JeschkeJulia GallwasHelene Hildegard Heidegger
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2023)
MSX1 is known as a member of the muscle segment homeobox gene family. MSX1 is a p53-interacting protein and overexpression of homeobox MSX1 induced apoptosis of cancer cells. Here we show that MSX1 is expressed especially in the proliferative phase of glandular epithelial tissue of the normal endometrium. The found positive correlation between MSX1 and progesterone receptors A and B confirms the results of a previous study on cancer tissue by our research group. Because MSX1 is known to be downregulated by progesterone, the found correlation of MSX1 and both PR-A and -B may represent a direct regulation of the MSX1 gene by a PR-response element. Here further investigation would be of interest.
Keyphrases
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